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The tour group took a seamless journey through Europe. Try using this word of the day in a sentence today! Below are some different examples of the word seamless to help get you started.

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You can also try to make flashcards or quizzes to test your knowledge of different definitions. Using words in a sentence is a great way to memorize their definitions. How can the word seamless be used in a sentence? This old English word comes from the Proto-Germanic word saumaz which is also the source of the Old Frisian sam meaning “hem, seam,” Old Norse saumr, Middle Dutch som, Dutch zoom, Old High German soum, and German Saum meaning “hem.” These all stem from the Proto Indo European root syu meaning to bind or sew. The word seam has been used since the Old English seam which means a suture or junction.

  • Italian: senza soluzione di continuità‎Īccording to Etymonline, the word seamless comes from the word seam and the suffix less.
  • Spanish: inconsútil‎ (masc.) (f), sin costura‎.
  • French: sans couture‎, inconsutile‎ (masc.) (fem.).
  • These are called cognates, which are often formed when two words share a root or language of origin. You may notice that many of these words look and sound similar to one another. Take a look at this list from Word Sense. The word seamless (adj.) has translations in many different languages. Seamless is two syllables – seam-less, and the pronunciation of seamless is ˈsiːmləs. One can add the suffixes ness and ly to the end of seamless to form the related words seamlessly (adv.) and seamlessness (n.). This word can be used in a literal sense or a figurative sense to describe a situation in which there is no noticeable change or awkward transitions.

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    Many different things can be seamless, including a seamless transition in a play or other form of entertainment like a movie, a seamless blend of art and music, seamless stockings, a seamless performance, a seamless garment, a seamless transfer of power, seamless service, a seamless move, a seamless blend of fact and fiction, a seamless adjustment to a menu, seamless output of a newsletter, a novel’s seamless plot, a circular-knit scarf’s seamless design, seamless care, and more. According to the American Heritage Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language and Collins English Dictionary, the word seamless is an adjective which means not having any gaps, continuing without stopping or interruptions, or that transitions in an inconspicuous way.









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