slippery

adjective

slip·​pery ˈsli-p(ə-)rē How to pronounce slippery (audio)
slipperier; slipperiest
1
a
: causing or tending to cause something to slide or fall
slippery roads
b
: tending to slip from the grasp
a slippery fish
2
a
: not firmly fixed : unstable
b
: not precise or fixed in meaning : ambiguous, elusive
3
: not to be trusted : tricky
slipperiness noun

Examples of slippery in a Sentence

The trails were muddy and slippery. Fish are slippery to hold. The sign cautions: “Slippery when wet.”
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Many existing options are either too short, prone to peeling lacquer, slippery when wet or too expensive for daily use. Rachel King, Forbes, 2 Nov. 2024 The antagonistic interplay between Bruno and George is also dealt short shrift, lacking an electrifying oomph and glossing over aspects (better charting George’s tireless mission and Bruno’s slippery sensibilities) that would’ve deepened their respective gains and losses. Courtney Howard, Variety, 31 Oct. 2024 These slippery candies are then put in the freezer for three hours or more—after which, the frozen gummy bears are ready to try. Gordon G. Chang, Newsweek, 31 Oct. 2024 The interior sleeves are lined with a slippery taffeta to ensure frictionless pole plants on the uphill skin track. Frederick Reimers, Outside Online, 31 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for slippery 

Word History

Etymology

slipper entry 1 + -y entry 1

Note: As the earliest occurrence of slippery appears to be in the Coverdale Bible (1535, Psalm 35:6), it has been suggested that the addition of the suffix -y to the adjective slipper copies German schlipfferig in Luther's translation of the same passage (1534, present-day German schlüpfrig). The German word is ultimately from the same Germanic base as slip entry 5 (see Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology).

First Known Use

circa 1500, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of slippery was circa 1500

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Cite this Entry

“Slippery.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slippery. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

slippery

adjective
slip·​pery ˈslip-(ə-)rē How to pronounce slippery (audio)
slipperier; slipperiest
1
: having a surface smooth enough to cause one to slide or lose one's hold
2
: not worthy of trust : tricky, crafty
slipperiness noun

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