Seamless
As an Adjective
- Without visible seams or joints, smooth and continuous (e.g., a seamless piece of fabric).
- Perfectly connected or flowing without interruption (e.g., a seamless transition between scenes in a movie).
- Effortless and well-integrated, without difficulty or noticeable changes (e.g., a seamless online shopping experience).
Word History
The word seamless comes from “seam”, meaning the line where two pieces of fabric are joined, and “-less”, meaning “without.” Originally used in textiles, it later expanded to describe anything smooth, uninterrupted, or well-coordinated.
Examples
- The dress was made of seamless fabric, giving it a sleek look.
- Their teamwork was so seamless that the project finished ahead of schedule.
- The app provides a seamless user experience.
- The new software update ensured a seamless transition between devices.
Synonyms
Smooth, flawless, uninterrupted, continuous, effortless
Related Words
Flowing, integrated, uniform, polished, harmonious
Antonyms
Disjointed, fragmented, clunky, uneven, inconsistent