tapering Synonyms

tapering Meaning

Wordnet

tapering (n)

the act of gradually lowering the size or amount

Wordnet

tapering (s)

becoming gradually narrower

gradually decreasing until little remains

Webster

tapering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Taper

Webster

tapering (a.)

Becoming gradually smaller toward one end.

tapering Sentence Examples

  1. The tapering of her hips formed a graceful curve.
  2. The medication's dosage was gradually tapered off over several weeks.
  3. The tapered edges of the sailcloth fluttered in the breeze.
  4. The once-loud thunderclap tapered into a distant rumble.
  5. The financial crisis led to a tapering of consumer spending.
  6. The doctor recommended a tapered exercise program for the patient.
  7. The mountain's summit tapered into a narrow peak.
  8. The relationship between the two friends had been tapering off for some time.
  9. The tapered sides of the pencil made it easy to write with precision.
  10. The tapered leg of the table added a touch of elegance to the room.

FAQs About the word tapering

the act of gradually lowering the size or amount, becoming gradually narrower, gradually decreasing until little remainsof Taper, Becoming gradually smaller tow

subsiding, falling, shrinking, easing, diminishing, declining,decreasing, evaporating, racheting (down), letting up

rising, rising, building, burgeoning, accumulating, expanding, waxing, enlarging, soaring, mounting

The tapering of her hips formed a graceful curve.

The medication's dosage was gradually tapered off over several weeks.

The tapered edges of the sailcloth fluttered in the breeze.

The once-loud thunderclap tapered into a distant rumble.