fluid

/ˈfluɪd/
adjective
  1. Able to flow easily; not solid or rigid.
    • The artist used fluid brushstrokes to create a sense of movement.
    • Honey becomes more fluid when it is warmed.
    • The lava was so fluid that it flowed down the mountain quickly.
  2. Smooth and graceful in movement or expression.
    • He spoke in a fluid, natural way that held everyone's attention.
    • Her writing style is very fluid and easy to read.
    • The dancer's movements were fluid and elegant.
  3. Not fixed or settled; likely to change.
    • The political situation in the region remains fluid.
    • Our plans for the weekend are still fluid.
    • The job market is very fluid right now, with many opportunities.
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noun
  1. A substance that can flow and take the shape of its container, such as a liquid or gas.
    • The mechanic checked the brake fluid in the car.
    • The human body is mostly made up of fluids.
    • Water is the most common fluid on Earth.
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