slipperiness

/ˈslɪpərinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being difficult to hold or stand on because of being smooth, wet, or icy.
    • The slipperiness of the freshly waxed floor caused several people to fall.
    • The slipperiness of the fish made it hard to grip with bare hands.
    • Drivers must be careful because the slipperiness of the road increases after rain.
  2. The quality of being dishonest, untrustworthy, or hard to pin down.
    • The slipperiness of the deal's terms worried the investors.
    • The politician's slipperiness made voters suspicious of his promises.
    • I don't trust him because of the slipperiness in his answers during the interview.
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