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Steeper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Steeper is the comparative form of steep, meaning having a sharper incline or slope. It can also describe something that rises or falls more abruptly, like prices or difficulty levels.

steeper

/ˈstipɚ/ /ˈstiːpə/

Definition:

Having a sharp incline or slope; rising or falling sharply.

Synonyms:

sharper, more abrupt, more precipitous, more sheer

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

gentler, flatter

Common Collocations:

steep hill, steep slope, steep climb, steep price

Derivatives:

steeply, steepness

Usage Tips:

Use "steeper" to describe slopes or prices that rise sharply compared to others.

Common Phrases:

steeper learning curve, steeper than a cliff, steeper by the minute

Etymology:

From Old English "stēap," meaning high or lofty; related to Dutch "steil" and German "steil."

Examples:

  • 1. The hill became steeper as we climbed higher.
  • 2. Gas prices are steeper this year than last.
  • 3. The trail is much steeper on the other side.
  • 4. Her grades improved despite the steeper coursework.

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