liquid

/ˈlɪkwɪd/
noun
  1. A substance that flows freely and is not a solid or a gas; a fluid.
    • The recipe calls for one cup of liquid, such as milk or broth.
    • The spill turned from a liquid into a sticky solid as it dried.
    • Water is the most common liquid on Earth.
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adjective
  1. In the form of a liquid; not solid or gaseous.
    • The fuel is stored in large liquid tanks.
    • Liquid soap is easier to use than a bar of soap.
    • The medicine is available in liquid form for children.
  2. Clear and flowing smoothly, like water; used especially to describe sounds or movements.
    • Her liquid movements on the dance floor amazed everyone.
    • The liquid notes of the flute filled the quiet room.
    • The singer's voice had a beautiful, liquid quality.
  3. Easily converted into cash; not tied up in investments.
    • He kept some of his savings in liquid assets for emergencies.
    • The company needs more liquid funds to pay its bills.
    • A liquid investment can be sold quickly without losing value.
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