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seamless

Seamless (adjective) means having no seams or visible joins. Example: “The dress was cut from seamless fabric.”

adjective
1
Having no seams or visible joins.
"The dress was cut from seamless fabric."
2
Smooth and continuous, with no noticeable breaks or transitions.
"The two companies managed a seamless merger."

How to use seamless

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWithout any joins or interruptions — either literally (no stitching) or figuratively (smooth and effortless).

Common pairings
seamless transition seamless integration
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Etymology

From seam + -less.

Frequently asked questions

What does “seamless” mean?

The word “seamless” means having no seams or visible joins. In plain terms, without any joins or interruptions — either literally (no stitching) or figuratively (smooth and effortless).

How do you use “seamless” in a sentence?

Here is “seamless” used in a sentence: “The dress was cut from seamless fabric.”

What part of speech is “seamless”?

“Seamless” is an adjective.

Is “seamless” a common word?

“Seamless” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “seamless” have?

“Seamless” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: having no seams or visible joins.

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