The Opposite(Antonym) of “cacuminate”
The antonyms of cacuminate are blunt and rounded. The antonym blunt refers to a lack of sharpness or pointedness, while rounded describes a shape that is smooth and without sharp edges.
Explore all Antonyms of “cacuminate”
- blunt
- rounded
Definitions and Examples of blunt, rounded
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a dull edge or point; not sharp.
Example
The blunt knife couldn't cut through the tough meat.
rounded
Having a smooth, curved shape without sharp edges.
Example
The pebbles on the beach were all rounded by the constant motion of the waves.
Key Differences: blunt vs rounded
- 1Blunt refers to a lack of sharpness or pointedness, while cacuminate means having a sharp or pointed end.
- 2Rounded describes a shape that is smooth and without sharp edges, while cacuminate refers to a shape that comes to a sharp point.
Effective Usage of blunt, rounded
- 1Art: Use cacuminate to describe the sharp points of a sculpture or the edges of a painting.
- 2Nature: Use rounded to describe the smooth shapes of rocks, hills, and clouds.
- 3Science: Use blunt to describe the edges of tools or instruments that are not sharp enough to cut or puncture.
Remember this!
The antonyms of cacuminate are blunt and rounded. Use blunt to describe a lack of sharpness or pointedness, rounded to describe a smooth shape without sharp edges, and cacuminate to describe a shape that comes to a sharp point. These words can be used in art, nature, and science contexts.