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Tapered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tapered means gradually narrowing toward one end, like a candle that becomes thinner at the top. It is often used to describe shapes, edges, or objects that decrease in width smoothly.

tapered

/ˈteɪpərd/ /ˈteɪpəd/

Definition:

Gradually narrowing toward one end, becoming thinner or smaller.

Synonyms:

narrowed, conical, diminishing, thinning

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

widened, expanded

Common Collocations:

tapered legs, tapered edge, tapered design, tapered jeans

Derivatives:

taper (noun/verb), tapering (adjective/verb)

Usage Tips:

Use "tapered" to describe objects that gradually narrow, like pants or candle shapes.

Common Phrases:

tapered off, tapered end, tapered cut

Etymology:

From Old English "tapur," meaning a small candle or waxed wick; later extended to describe gradual narrowing.

Examples:

  • 1. The tailor made the pants with a tapered fit for a modern look.
  • 2. Her hair was styled in a tapered bob that framed her face perfectly.
  • 3. The road tapered into a narrow path as we climbed the hill.
  • 4. He sanded the wooden dowel until it had a smoothly tapered end.

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