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1. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Travel
on
the
surface
of
water.
Antonyms
sell
refrain
lose
stay in place
Synonyms
plane
aquaplane
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Move
or
pass
swiftly
and
lightly
over
the
surface
of.
Antonyms
bring
give
kern
Synonyms
skim over
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Examine
hastily.
Antonyms
advance
open
invest
deposit
continue
engage
hold
Synonyms
rake
see
scan
examine
run down
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. skim
adjective.
(ˈskɪm)
Used
of
milk
and
milk
products
from
which
the
cream
has
been
removed.
Antonyms
fatty
fuse
saddle
lodge
burden
Synonyms
fatless
nonfat
skimmed
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Read
superficially.
Antonyms
add
record
arrive
Synonyms
read
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. skim
noun.
(ˈskɪm)
Reading
or
glancing
through
quickly.
Antonyms
dock
charge
ionate
Synonyms
reading
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Remove
from
the
surface.
Antonyms
muzzle
bridle
hire
stand still
appear
abstain
go
Synonyms
cream off
take away
remove
take
cream
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. skim
noun.
(ˈskɪm)
A
thin
layer
covering
the
surface
of
a
liquid.
Antonyms
calcify
pack
iodinate
string
Synonyms
cover
natural covering
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Cause
to
skip
over
a
surface.
Antonyms
disclaim
outgo
stay
lack
Synonyms
throw
skip
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. skim
verb.
(ˈskɪm)
Coat
(a
liquid)
with
a
layer.
Antonyms
obviate
refuse
dishonor
Synonyms
coat
Etymology
skim (English)
skimmen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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