fluid

UK /ˈfluːɪd/ US /ˈfluɪd/
adj 5noun 3

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1

(adj.)

VERBS

be | become | remain

keep sth

We're keeping our holiday plans fluid in case something better comes up.

ADV

extremely, highly, very

The market remained extremely fluid as investors waited for the announcement.

fairly, quite, rather, relatively

2

(noun.)

ADJ

excess | amniotic, bodily/body, intravenous | brake, cleaning

VERB + FLUID

drink

When you have a fever, it's important to drink fluids regularly to stay hydrated.

lose

replace

After exercising in the heat, it's important to replace lost fluids by drinking water or sports drinks.

retain

After the injury, her body started to retain fluid in her leg.

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