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sleek
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sleek
(adjective)
sleek
/
ˈ
sliːk/
adjective
sleeker
;
sleekest
sleek
/
ˈ
sliːk/
adjective
sleeker
;
sleekest
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLEEK
[
also more sleek; most sleek
]
1
:
straight and smooth in design or shape
the
sleek
lines of a sports car
a
sleek
, modern building
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2
:
smooth and shiny
sleek
, dark hair
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3
:
stylish and attractive
a
sleek
young executive
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— sleekly
adverb
a
sleekly
modern building
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— sleekness
noun
[
noncount
]
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