Definition
In a way that is even, flowing, and without interruption or friction; without problems or obstacles.
Etymology
From Old English 'smōth,' from Proto-Germanic *smōth-, possibly related to 'smear,' describing a surface without bumps or irregularities.
Kelly Says
Interestingly, physics shows that 'smoothly' is relative—even the smoothest-feeling surface, viewed under an electron microscope, is actually rough and jagged, revealing how perception shapes our understanding of reality!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
suavmente
soo-vah-men-teh
ARالعربية
بسيطًا
ba-see-tan
BNবাংলা
সুগঠিত
soo-goth-it
CSČeština
plynule
p-lyn-oo-leh
ELΕλληνικά
μαλακά
ma-la-ka
ESEspañol
suavemente
suh-vah-men-teh
FISuomi
sulavaan
soo-la-vaan
FRFrançais
doucement
doo-se-man
GUGU
સુમેળથી
soo-me-al-thee
HIहिन्दी
चिकनाई से
chi-ka-nai se
IDBahasa Indonesia
halus
ha-luss
ITItaliano
dolcemente
dol-che-men-teh
KO한국어
부드럽게
bu-deu-ro-ppe-ge
MSBahasa Melayu
halus
ha-luss
MYမြန်မာ
ကျရောက်
chee-ya-ra-k
PTPortuguês
suavemente
suh-vah-men-teh
RUРусский
гладко
glah-dko
SVSvenska
smidigt
smee-dit
SWKiswahili
laini
lah-ini
TRTürkçe
pürüzsüz
poor-oo-z-soos
UKУкраїнська
гладко
glah-dko
VITiếng Việt
mượt mà
muot ma