From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsatinysat‧in‧y /ˈsætɪni $ ˈsætni/ adjectiveSHINYsmooth, shiny, and softwomen in tight, satiny dressesExamples from the Corpussatiny• Spring leaves were still new and shiny and satiny.• Beat in eggs one at a time, using a rotarybeater, until satiny and fluffy.• One contained a gorgeoussilkyfabric in smokycherrypink with thingraystripes and a satiny backing.• Sure enough, her eyes could see the faintsatinygleam of his bronze skin.• Travis abandoned his exploration of her satinyneck to look down into her smoky eyes.• You may even have sung in a church choir, helping voices rise in spiritual exultation before trading in your satinyrobe.• The floor was tile, a soft red, polished to a satinysheen.