Slide
UK /["/slaɪd/","/slaɪdz/","/slɪd/","/ˈslaɪdɪŋ/"]/US /["/slaɪd/","/slaɪdz/","/slɪd/","/ˈslaɪdɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make something move in this way
In simple words: To move smoothly along a surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
Examples
- She decided to slide down the hill on her sled.
- Make sure to slide the paper into the printer before you print.
- He watched as the kids slide down the playground slide.
- You can slide this panel to reveal the hidden compartment.
- The presenter will slide in the next chart to illustrate her point.
- The car began to slide on the icy road after the snowstorm.
- He tried to slide the door open, but it got stuck.
- Don't let the time slide away; we need to finish this project.
- The gymnast performed a graceful slide during her routine.
- They watched the slide show of their family vacation.
Usage notes
Use 'slide' when describing something moving easily over a surface. It can fit in both casual and formal contexts, but be careful not to use it when referring to intentional or slow movements, such as walking.
Grammar pattern
slide + object
Memory hint
Think of a child sliding down a playground slide smoothly.
Collocations
- slowly
- quickly
- easily
- across
- along
- down
- slide open
- slowly
- quickly
- easily
- across
- along
- down
- slide open
Synonyms
- slip
Antonyms
- climb
- hang
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'glide' which implies a different kind of movement.
- Using 'slide' incorrectly in phrases where 'slip' is more appropriate.
- Mispronouncing it as 'slyde'.