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impressively smooth
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"impressively smooth" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something that is remarkably smooth, such as a surface, texture, or experience. For example: "The car's ride was impressively smooth, making the journey enjoyable." Alternative expressions include "remarkably smooth" and "exceptionally smooth."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Automotive & Tech
Alternative expressions(20)
remarkably fluid
very graceful
extremely elegant
highly poised
extremely graceful
utterly graceful
exceptionally refined
utterly elegant
perfectly poised
strikingly refined
unusually elegant
completely refined
thoroughly refined
substantially improved
significantly enhanced
absolutely flawless
very refined
deeply refined
further completed
subsequently augmented
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Yet even his foes agree that the former social worker and 1960s student activist is impressively smooth and politically gifted.
News & Media
All V-6 models have an impressively smooth four-speed Shiftronic transmission that can be shifted manually without a clutch.
News & Media
Apparently, Dalian was selected after a competitive bidding process featuring seven Chinese cities, and the result was an impressively smooth operation.
News & Media
Although custom is rising on most lines, an impressively smooth light-rail line that connects Pasadena to downtown Los Angeles still carries just 17,000 passengers on the average weekday.
News & Media
Hedge funds are natural buyers of illiquid assets (where prices are most likely to be incorrectly set) and also sellers of volatility.Those who sell volatility (the equivalent of writing insurance on financial markets) receive a steady stream of premium income that looks impressively smooth to investors.
News & Media
The changes themselves are impressively smooth and fast, but if you start paying attention to the readout on the funky digital instruments, you spot it rarely settles into one gear, often hunting for an even longer ratio in a desperate attempt to make the 51.3mpg claim a vague possibility.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Note that all three of these electrics are impressively quiet, smooth in operation, and ride well, thanks to the weight of the batteries close to the road surface.
News & Media
Futterman wrote, "He's got the smooth dance moves down... but, most impressively, his slick vocals are on point, hitting nice rises and falls at certain moments but mostly staying 'real cool', as the song calls for", and Berk gave the performance five of five stars.
Wiki
Impressively, these mechanisms act in concert to create a smooth dependence of gain on background in the ganglion cell (e.g., Figure 3A), even extending to backgrounds at which signaling begins to switch from rods to cones and gain control mechanisms in the cone pathway become active (Dunn et al., 2007).
Science
Mr. Paradiso soared impressively, but he should try to make every transition equally smooth.
News & Media
It mixes perfectly with any foundation, concealer or tinted moisturiser to lighten its coverage, acts as a lovely primer to provide a smooth base, a pleasant face and body moisturiser and, perhaps most impressively, can be mixed with powders to turn them into liquid.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
This phrase works equally well for physical attributes (like a car's ride) and abstract concepts (like a business transition or a political performance).
Common error
Avoid pairing the phrase with additional adverbs like "very" or "extremely" (e.g. "very impressively smooth"). The word "impressively" already serves as a strong intensifier that conveys a high degree of quality.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "impressively smooth" functions as an adjective phrase where the adverb "impressively" modifies the adjective "smooth". According to Ludwig, this structure allows the writer to quantify the quality of the smoothness by adding a subjective layer of admiration.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Business & Finance
15%
Automotive & Technology
10%
Less common in
Academic Journals
5%
Creative Fiction
3%
Daily Conversation
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "impressively smooth" is a versatile and highly effective descriptor used to convey a level of quality that is better than expected. Data from Ludwig shows that it is particularly favored by elite news organizations to describe everything from a transmission's gear changes to a political operation's efficiency. Its grammatical structure is standard and correct, making it a safe choice for professional writers. Whether you are describing the texture of a dessert or the execution of a complex project, this phrase adds a touch of sophistication and clarity to your writing. It effectively bridges the gap between simple description and evaluative praise.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
remarkably fluid
Emphasizes the continuous, liquid-like nature of motion or speech
exceptionally seamless
Focuses on the lack of visible gaps or interruptions in a process
strikingly sleek
Suggests a combination of smoothness and elegant design
notably polished
Implies that the smoothness is the result of careful refinement or work
uncommonly suave
Used specifically for social behavior or personality rather than physical surfaces
consistently even
Highlights the lack of variation or bumps over time or surface area
surprisingly effortless
Describes the ease with which a smooth action is performed
highly streamlined
Technical term focusing on efficiency and lack of resistance
perfectly frictionless
A more absolute or scientific way to describe the lack of resistance
wonderfully velvety
Specific to tactile or sensory experiences like food or fabric
FAQs
How to use "impressively smooth" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a high-quality experience, such as: "The transition to the new software was impressively smooth for the entire team."
What can I say instead of "impressively smooth"?
You can use alternatives like "<a href="/s/remarkably+fluid" target="_blank" rel="alternative">remarkably fluid", "<a href="/s/exceptionally+seamless" target="_blank" rel="alternative">exceptionally seamless" or "<a href="/s/notably+polished" target="_blank" rel="alternative">notably polished" depending on the context.
Which is correct: "impressively smooth" or "impressive smooth"?
The correct form is "impressively smooth" because you need the adverbial form to modify the adjective. Use "<a href="/s/impressive+smoothness" target="_blank" rel="alternative">impressive smoothness" if you want to use the adjective to modify a noun.
Is "impressively smooth" formal enough for business writing?
Yes, it is considered professional and neutral. It frequently appears in business-focused publications like The Economist to describe operations and market behaviors.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested