seamless
seamless — adjective
1. describes clothing or fabric that is made from a single piece or has its edges j
describes clothing or fabric that is made from a single piece or has its edges joined so smoothly that no stitching line is visible to the eye
Liam bought seamless running socks because the stitching on regular pairs gave him blisters.
describes clothing without visible stitching
The tailor showed Rin how seamless trousers are made from a single piece of fabric.
manufacturing context: single piece of fabric
Nala preferred seamless leggings because they did not leave marks on her skin after exercise.
Brandon chose seamless dress shirts because the collar lay flat without any bulky stitching.
文法句型
seamless [noun]
be/look/feel seamless
常見錯誤
2. describes a process, transition, or experience that flows naturally from one sta
describes a process, transition, or experience that flows naturally from one stage or part to another without any noticeable interruptions, obstacles, or awkward breaks
The switch to the new computer system was seamless, and no one noticed the change.
collocation: seamless switch / transition
Yuki's dance routine had a seamless flow from classical steps to modern moves.
collocation: seamless flow between sections
Ritu delivered a seamless presentation that linked each section to the next with clear transitions.
Bilal's team built a seamless checkout system that handled payments without any errors.
- smooth
more general; can apply to texture, movement, or process without the specific implication of invisible joins
- fluid
emphasizes graceful, effortless movement rather than invisible transitions
- continuous
more literal about unbroken sequence; lacks the connotation of ease or quality
- disjointed
having parts that do not connect or fit together well
- abrupt
sudden and unexpected, lacking smooth transition
文法句型
seamless + [process noun]
be + seamless
用法筆記
This is the most common modern use of 'seamless', especially in business, technology, and service contexts. The noun it modifies is typically an abstract process (transition, experience, integration, workflow, upgrade).
常見錯誤
3. describes a surface that is completely even and regular, with no bumps, cracks,
describes a surface that is completely even and regular, with no bumps, cracks, scratches, or marks that would spoil its appearance
Tariq ran his hand over the seamless table, feeling no bumps or cracks.
describes a physical surface
The counter was so seamless that Brooke could not see where the slabs joined.
After sanding and polishing, the wooden floor had a seamless finish with no visible joints.
The mechanic polished the car paint to a seamless shine with no swirl marks.
- flawless
emphasizes the absence of any defect, not necessarily the invisibility of joins
- perfect
stronger and more absolute; implies nothing could be better
- unblemished
formal term emphasizing the absence of marks or stains
文法句型
seamless [noun]
be/look/feel seamless
用法筆記
Often used to describe finished surfaces like wood, metal, stone, glass, plastic, or walls. The sense overlaps with 'smooth' but adds the idea that no joints, seams, or flaws are visible even on close inspection.