Slide Meaning and Definition

Slide

Slide

Pronunciation

/slaɪd/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

Something that slides or is capable of sliding, especially a flat surface intended to move easily over another surface, typically from a slope or an inclined plane.

Examples

  • The kids loved sliding down the water slide.
  • He fell off the slide and scraped his knee.

Synonyms

  • Sled
  • Ramp

Antonyms

  • Climb
  • Ascend

Etymology

The word “slide” originates from Old English “slīdan”, which means “to slide” or “to glide”.

Usage Notes

When using the word “slide”, consider the context and the intended meaning. For example, a water slide or a slide in a playground is a different usage than a slide in a presentation.

Cultural References

The iconic ice sliding scene in the movie “Home Alone” is a memorable example of the word’s usage in popular culture.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

Take it with a slide (idiom): accept something unwillingly or reluctantly

Related Words or Phrases

Gliding, sliding, slipping, swooping

Collocations

water slide, ice slide, playground slide, presentation slide

Frequency of Use

The word “slide” is commonly used in everyday conversation and has a moderate frequency of use.

Common Misspellings

slide, slides, slid

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