slickness
noun /ˈslɪknəs/
/ˈslɪknəs/
[uncountable]- (sometimes disapproving) the fact of being clever and efficient but in a way that does not seem to be sincere or that lacks important ideas
- the slickness of modern advertising
- (sometimes disapproving) the ability to speak very easily and smoothly but in a way that does not seem sincere
- a society where slickness is more prized than wisdom
- the ability to do something quickly and smoothly synonym skill (1)
- Their opponents showed great speed of movement and slickness in attack.
- the fact of being smooth and difficult to hold or move on
- the slickness of the marble floor