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slick vs plausible

plausible vs slick

slick is a noun but plausible is not a noun.

slick and plausible both are adjectives.

slick is a verb but plausible is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
slick Yes Yes Yes No
plausible No Yes No No
slick (noun) plausible (noun)
a trowel used to make a surface slick
a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water
a slippery smoothness
a magazine printed on good quality paper
slick (adjective) plausible (adjective)
marked by skill in deception apparently reasonable and credible, and therefore convincing
having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; being of a smooth, soft and lustrous quality, resembling silk given to or characterized by presenting specious arguments
having only superficial plausibility
made slick by e.g. ice or grease
superficially impressive, but lacking depth and attention to the true complexities of a subject
slick (verb) plausible (verb)
give a smooth and glossy appearance
make slick or smooth
Difference between slick and plausible

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