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gliding





Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for gliding?
The word gliding is the continuous (-ing) form of glide, and it can also be used as a modifier, as in gliding motion.  Saying that something is gliding often means that it’s moving smoothly and often quickly over a surface, such as how an ice hockey puck travels over the ice. Similar words are sliding and coasting. The word skating is sometimes used in reference to how ice skates skate over ice. Gliding is also commonly used to mean a particular kind of flying. For example, when a bird is gliding, it’s said to be soaring (flying without flapping its wings). When it’s an aircraft (such as a glider) or something else, you could say it’s sailing through the air. Sometimes, saying that something is gliding in the air—like a ghost, for example—means not that it’s flying or soaring but rather that it’s floating or hovering (often right above a surface). Gliding is also sometimes used a bit more figuratively, such as to describe how a dancer moves across a stage. In this case, the movement isn’t gliding in the literal sense, but rather a graceful, fluid motion. Such movement could also be described as floating or, more fancily, lilting.
What is the opposite (antonym) of gliding?
Gliding refers to a smooth, continuous movement. The opposite is a jerky or stilted movement. Words that capture this are lurching and skittering.
How do you use gliding in a sentence?
Gliding is always used in the context of movement, but the exact type of movement varies, especially depending on where it happens and what’s doing the gliding. Here are some examples of gliding in a sentence:
  • The surface is perfectly smooth—perfect for gliding.
  • The hovercraft looks as if it’s gliding on the water. 
  • She came gliding into the room as if carried by a cloud. 
  • The hawk, gliding on the thermal updraft, soared for several minutes without flapping.
 

Example Sentences

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For our first meeting at the boardwalk, she came gliding up on a blue waffle skateboard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indy stands about two feet tall, so the camera often stays at that height too, gliding close to the floor where the view from under the bed looks as big as an airplane hangar.

From Los Angeles Times

Between Del Toro’s two rampaging performances here and in this year’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” I’m convinced there’s nothing nicer than gliding in his wake as he barges through the world.

From Los Angeles Times

Makai Lemon came screaming across the center of the field, gliding past one Michigan State defender, then another, moving as if the world around him were in slow motion.

From Los Angeles Times

And he looked superb at times during his Wimbledon run: the serve firing, the feet gliding into the corners.

From BBC