As an adjective, liquid means something is soft, smooth, or flows like a liquid. It can describe how something moves or looks.
The paint is liquid and easy to spread.
He has a liquid way of moving.
In finance, liquid means money or things that can be quickly used or changed to money. It means easy to spend or move.
The company has enough liquid to pay debts.
Liquid assets help in emergencies.
To liquidate means to destroy or remove something, often in secret or forcefully. This use is common in crime or war stories.
The spy was liquidated quickly.
They tried to liquidate the enemy plan.
Liquid means assets or investments that can easily be turned into cash or sold. It shows easy access to money in business.
The business has liquid funds for growth.
Liquid investments are easy to sell.
In linguistics, a liquid is a type of consonant sound that flows smoothly when spoken. Examples are 'l' and 'r' sounds.
The letter 'l' is a liquid in English.
Liquid sounds are easy to say.
Liquid as an adjective can describe something clear and bright like clean water or glass. It means clear and easy to see through.
He drank the liquid light wine.
The lake water looked liquid and clean.