The word "foldless" is spelled as /ˈfəʊldləs/, with two syllables and a silent "w". The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the "o" sound is pronounced as in "go" and "no", while the "ld" cluster is pronounced as a single "l" sound. The "e" in the second syllable is pronounced as a schwa sound, and the final "s" is pronounced as a voiceless "s" sound. "Foldless" means without folds or creases, and is often used to describe fabric textures or paper sheets.
Foldless adjective ❖ fōl-dlĕs
Definition:
1. Lacking folds or creases; without any visible or defined lines or wrinkles.
2. Having a smooth or flat surface without any irregularities or protrusions.
3. Referring to something that is seamless, continuous, or uninterrupted by any folds or breaks.
Example sentences:
1. The expertly ironed shirt looked incredibly foldless, as if it had just come off the rack.
2. The artist created a foldless sculpture, with its sleek surface flowing seamlessly from one end to the other.
3. The foldless map was a useful tool, effortlessly guiding tourists through the city with no instances of distortion or overlap.
4. The company's new foldless technology allowed for the production of seamless car interiors, enhancing both aesthetics and quality.
5. She had spent countless hours perfecting her foldless origami technique, achieving impeccably smooth and seamless shapes.
Synonyms: smooth, seamless, unbroken, unwrinkled, uninterrupted, flat, even, regular, continuous, uniform.
Antonyms: folded, creased, wrinkled, irregular, bumpy, rough, interrupted, broken.
Note: The word "foldless" is a relatively rare term and may not be commonly found in standard dictionaries.