cambered (Meaning)

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cambered (imp. & p. p.)

of Camber

cambered Sentence Examples

  1. The cambered road allowed rainwater to drain efficiently to the sides, preventing puddles from forming.
  2. Skilled cyclists leaned confidently into the cambered curve, maintaining their speed through the bend.
  3. The cambered wings of the aircraft provided stability and lift during takeoff and landing.
  4. Engineers designed the cambered roof of the stadium to reduce wind resistance and improve aerodynamics.
  5. The carpenter meticulously crafted a cambered archway, enhancing the visual appeal of the building's entrance.
  6. Race car drivers appreciated the cambered track, which offered increased grip and faster lap times.
  7. The cambered deck of the ship prevented water from pooling during heavy seas, ensuring a smoother voyage.
  8. Golfers adjusted their shots to account for the cambered green, anticipating how the ball would break towards the hole.
  9. Hikers traversed the cambered trail with caution, mindful of the uneven terrain.
  10. The cambered surface of the ski slope challenged even the most experienced athletes, requiring precise technique and control.

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of Camber

convex, protruding, spherical, distended, domed, protrusive, swollen, expanded, inflated, projecting

hollow, hollow, depressed, depressed, recessed, recessed, indented, sunken, sunken,concave

The cambered road allowed rainwater to drain efficiently to the sides, preventing puddles from forming.

Skilled cyclists leaned confidently into the cambered curve, maintaining their speed through the bend.

The cambered wings of the aircraft provided stability and lift during takeoff and landing.

Engineers designed the cambered roof of the stadium to reduce wind resistance and improve aerodynamics.