gutter Antonyms
Strongest:
- victorian
- polite
- puritanical
- clean
- wholesome
- respectable
- wholesome
- staid
- victorian
- clean
- puritanical
- respectable
- decent
- polite
- proper
- proper
- prim
- prudish
- correct
- correct
- prudish
- decent
- staid
- prim
Strong:
- meet
- nice
- becoming
- g-rated
- straitlaced
- genteel
- appropriate
- straightlaced
- nonobscene
- agreeable
- perfect
- fit
- straightlaced
- seemly
- priggish
- innocuous
- suitable
- decorous
- acceptable
- suitable
- welcome
- straitlaced
- priggish
- nonobscene
- g-rated
- pleasing
- genteel
- appropriate
- inoffensive
- inoffensive
- innocuous
- agreeable
- desirable
- acceptable
- meet
- pleasing
- becoming
- welcome
- pure
- fit
- pure
- pleasant
- pleasant
- decorous
- desirable
- seemly
- nice
- perfect
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- suggestive
- obnoxious
- stag
- wicked
- trashy
- abusive
- locker-room
- smutty
- profane
- impure
- bawdy
- raunchy
- disgusting
- lascivious
- lewd
- undesirable
- coarse
- wanton
- x-rated
- naughty
- off
- broad
- unacceptable
- indecent
- crude
- unprintable
- unwanted
- offensive
- unpleasant
- infamous
- ribald
Weak:
- gamy
- scurrilous
- porny
- risqu-
- off-colored
- soft
- revolting
- perverted
- perverse
- unbecoming
- earthy
- kinky
- debasing
- salty
- salacious
- immodest
- louche
- off-color
- censurable
- repulsive
- unwelcome
- gamey
- scatological
- racy
- blamable
- exceptionable
- repellant
- indecorous
- abhorrent
- low
- barnyard
- objectionable
- hard-core
- reprehensible
- atrocious
- repugnant
- blameworthy
- indelicate
- depraved
- distasteful
- loathsome
- coarse-grained
- repellent
Meaning of gutter
gutter (n)
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
misfortune resulting in lost effort or money
a worker who guts things (fish or buildings or cars etc.)
a tool for gutting fish
gutter (v)
burn unsteadily, feebly, or low; flicker
flow in small streams
wear or cut gutters into
provide with gutters
gutter (n.)
A channel at the eaves of a roof for conveying away the rain; an eaves channel; an eaves trough.
A small channel at the roadside or elsewhere, to lead off surface water.
Any narrow channel or groove; as, a gutter formed by erosion in the vent of a gun from repeated firing.
gutter (v. t.)
To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel.
To supply with a gutter or gutters.
gutter (v. i.)
To become channeled, as a candle when the flame flares in the wind.
gutter Sentence Examples
- The water gushed down the gutter, creating a thunderous roar.
- The gutter was clogged with fallen leaves, causing a blockage.
- The birds perched on the edge of the gutter, chirping merrily.
- The stray cat sought shelter in the gutter during the rainstorm.
- The gutter was a breeding ground for mosquitoes, posing a health hazard.
- The old house had dilapidated gutters that needed immediate repair.
- The sidewalk was flooded due to a broken gutter.
- The gutters on the roof directed rainwater into a rain barrel for conservation.
- The gutter cleaner used a ladder to reach the obstructed gutter.
- The gutter was lined with a layer of algae, making it appear green and slimy.
FAQs About the word gutter
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater, misfortune resulting in lost effort or money, a worker who guts things (fish or b
gross,vulgar, blue, filthy, nasty, pornographic, obscene, dirty, foul, suggestive
Victorian, polite, puritanical,clean, wholesome, respectable, wholesome, staid, Victorian, clean
The water gushed down the gutter, creating a thunderous roar.
The gutter was clogged with fallen leaves, causing a blockage.
The birds perched on the edge of the gutter, chirping merrily.
The stray cat sought shelter in the gutter during the rainstorm.