inflexed (Meaning)

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inflexed (a.)

Turned; bent.

Bent or turned abruptly inwards, or toward the axis, as the petals of a flower.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inflexed

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inflexed Sentence Examples

  1. The inflexed branches of the tree swayed rhythmically in the breeze.
  2. The miner's inflexed arm bore witness to the arduous labor he endured.
  3. The instructor's inflexed tone conveyed a sense of disappointment.
  4. The muscle fibers inflexed with each contraction, demonstrating their strength.
  5. The singer's voice inflexed gracefully, adding emotion to the melody.
  6. The inflexed coastline provided numerous secluded coves for exploration.
  7. The architect's inflexed design created a stunning facade that captured attention.
  8. The company's inflexed policy on employee dress code left no room for deviation.
  9. The inflexed arrow pierced the target with astonishing accuracy.
  10. The inflexed voice of the customer service representative indicated her frustration with the situation.

FAQs About the word inflexed

Turned; bent., Bent or turned abruptly inwards, or toward the axis, as the petals of a flower.

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No antonyms found.

The inflexed branches of the tree swayed rhythmically in the breeze.

The miner's inflexed arm bore witness to the arduous labor he endured.

The instructor's inflexed tone conveyed a sense of disappointment.

The muscle fibers inflexed with each contraction, demonstrating their strength.