Main entry: liquid
Definition: existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow
Usage: water and milk and blood are liquid substances
Antonyms: solid
Definition: of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous
Antonyms: gaseous
Definition: existing as or having characteristics of a gas
Main entry: liquid, liquified, melted
Definition: changed from a solid to a liquid state
Usage: rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow
Antonyms: unmelted
Definition: not melted
Main entry: fluid, liquid
Definition: in cash or easily convertible to cash
Usage: liquid (or fluid) assets
Antonyms: nondisposable
Definition: not designed to be thrown away after use
Antonyms: nondisposable
Definition: (of assets) unavailable for use
Main entry: liquid
Definition: smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness
Usage: the liquid song of a robin
Antonyms: unmusical, nonmusical
Definition: not musical in nature
Antonyms: nonmusical, unmusical
Definition: lacking interest in or talent for music
Main entry: limpid, liquid
Definition: clear and bright
Usage: the liquid air of a spring morning; eyes shining with a liquid luster; limpid blue eyes
Antonyms: bounce
Definition: come back after being refused
Antonyms: unclear
Definition: not clear to the mind
Antonyms: opaque
Definition: not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight
Antonyms: cloudy
Definition: full of or covered with clouds
Main entry: fluent, fluid, smooth, liquid
Definition: smooth and unconstrained in movement
Usage: a long, smooth stride; the fluid motion of a cat; the liquid grace of a ballerina
Antonyms: awkward
Definition: lacking grace or skill in manner or movement or performance
Main entry: swimming, liquid
Definition: filled or brimming with tears
Usage: swimming eyes; sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid