IPA: /ˈfluːɪdlaɪk/
KK: /ˈfluːɪdlaɪk/
Having qualities or characteristics similar to a liquid, often implying smoothness or the ability to change shape easily.
The artist used fluidlike movements to create a sense of grace in the dance performance.
Fluidlike → It is formed from "fluid" (from Latin "fluidus", meaning flowing) and "-like" (meaning resembling or similar to). The word "fluidlike" describes something that resembles or has the qualities of a fluid, particularly in terms of flow or movement.
Think of something that is 'flowing' ('fluidus') and 'similar to' ('-like') a liquid — that's why fluidlike means resembling a fluid.
No commonly confused words.