SLOPED | English meaning

The path slopes up/down to the house. The football pitch sloped at the south end, so one half of the game had to be played uphill.

SLOPE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary

sloped, sloping to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant. to move at an inclination or obliquely. They sloped gradually

Sloped vs. Slopped — What''s the Difference?

Sloped describes an object or surface that is angled and not horizontal, implying a gradient or inclination that can affect the movement of objects or flow of liquids. On the other hand,

Sloped

sloped Add to list Definitions of sloped adjective having an oblique or slanted direction synonyms: aslant, aslope, diagonal, slanted, slanting, sloping

sloped

v. to (cause to) have an inclined angle; slant: [no object] The roof sloped sharply upward. [~ + object] The builder sloped the roof sharply upward. n. ground that has a natural incline, such as the side of a

What does Sloped mean?

Sloped refers to a surface, line, or object that has an inclined or oblique direction or angle from the horizontal or vertical. It typically implies a gradual or moderate inclination.

Sloped

1. To diverge from the vertical or horizontal; incline: a roof that slopes. See Synonyms at slant. 2. To move or walk: "Without another word he turned and sloped off down the driveway" (Roald Dahl).

sloped

Adjective sloped (comparative more sloped, superlative most sloped) That has or have a slope.

SLOPED Definition & Meaning

The meaning of SLOPE is that slants : sloping —often used in combination. How to use slope in a sentence.

sloped, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

sloped, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

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