What is another word for aslope?

Pronunciation: [ɐslˈə͡ʊp] (IPA)

Aslope is a term that describes something that is at an angle or slanting. There are several synonyms for aslope, including tilted, inclined, sloping, leaning, listing, canted, angled, oblique, and slanted. These words can be used to describe various objects and surfaces such as hills, buildings, floors, and even facial expressions. Tilted and inclined are commonly used to describe surfaces or objects that are slanted upward or downward. Listing and leaning are more commonly used to describe objects that are inclined or slanting on a vertical axis. Canted and angled are used to describe objects that are slanted or tilted at a specific angle. Oblique and slanted are used to describe more subtle angles or slopes that are not steep or obvious.

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What are the hypernyms for Aslope?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for aslope?

Aslope refers to something that is tilted or sloping in a particular direction. The antonyms for this word are related to the opposite of slope, that is, something that is level, flat or even. Some of the common antonyms for aslope include straight, upright, perpendicular, horizontal, level, and plane. When we say that an object or a surface is straight or upright, we mean that it is not tilting to one side or the other. Something that is perpendicular is exactly at a right angle to the surface it is placed on. Similarly, level refers to something that is flat and even without any slope or tilt.

What are the antonyms for Aslope?

Usage examples for Aslope

High noon, too, by those hot sunbeams which fall, scarcely aslope, upon my head, and almost make the water bubble and smoke in the trough under my nose.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
All broad and winding and aslope, All tempting with perfidious hope, All ending in despair.
"Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul"
Various
Swift as meteors glide aslope a summer eve.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown

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