liquid

word

/ˈɫɪkwəd/
LIK-wid
/lˈɪkwɪd/
LIK-wid

Definition

A liquid is a substance like water, milk, or oil that flows freely and does not have a fixed shape. It also has a financial meaning: if money or assets are liquid, they can be easily used or converted into cash.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'liquid' is a noun or adjective in science and everyday contexts: 'a liquid,' 'liquid soap,' 'liquid water.' In finance, 'liquid assets' is common but more formal. Don't confuse it with 'fluid': 'fluid' is broader and can include gases in scientific contexts.

Example Sentences

The company wants to keep enough liquid assets in case sales drop next quarter.

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At room temperature, mercury is the only metal that stays liquid.

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Water is a liquid.

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This medicine is in liquid form.

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Oil and water are both liquids.

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I only take vitamins in liquid form because pills are hard for me to swallow.

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