tapered (Meaning)
tapered (s)
becoming gradually narrower
tapered (imp. & p. p.)
of Taper
tapered (a.)
Lighted with a taper or tapers; as, a tapered choir.
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tapered Sentence Examples
- The candle's wick tapered gracefully as it burned down.
- The mountain road tapered into a narrow pass.
- The tree trunk tapered gradually towards its base.
- The artist deftly tapered the clay into a delicate curve.
- The runway tapered off into a sharp angle.
- The fabric tapered in from the waist to the ankles.
- The valley tapered into a narrow canyon.
- The river's current tapered off as it approached the delta.
- The skyscraper's silhouette tapered towards the sky.
- The sound of the bell tapered away into a gentle hum.
FAQs About the word tapered
becoming gradually narrowerof Taper, Lighted with a taper or tapers; as, a tapered choir.
progressive, gradual, phased,stepped, incremental, imperceptible,gradational, piecemeal, step-by-step, inching
sharp, discontinuous,sudden, sharp, acute, abrupt, abrupt, acute, sudden, discontinuous
The candle's wick tapered gracefully as it burned down.
The mountain road tapered into a narrow pass.
The tree trunk tapered gradually towards its base.
The artist deftly tapered the clay into a delicate curve.