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seamless
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seamless
(adjective)
seamless
/
ˈ
siːmləs/
adjective
seamless
/
ˈ
siːmləs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEAMLESS
1
:
having no seams
a
seamless
rug/boat
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2
:
moving from one thing to another easily and without any interruptions or problems
The transitions from scene to scene were
seamless
.
a
seamless
transfer of power
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3
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perfect and having no flaws or errors
a
seamless
[=
flawless
] performance
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— seamlessly
adverb
The speaker moved from one subject to the next
seamlessly
.
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