The Opposite(Antonym) of “heelless”
The antonyms of heelless are heeled and with heels. The antonyms heeled and with heels convey the presence of a heel, which is the raised part of a shoe that supports the foot's back.
Explore all Antonyms of “heelless”
- heeled
- with heels
Key Differences: heeled vs with heels
- 1Heeled describes shoes that have a heel, while with heels describes the act of wearing shoes that have a heel.
- 2Heeled can also refer to a person or animal that has been trained to obey commands, while with heels only refers to shoes.
Effective Usage of heeled, with heels
- 1Fashion: Use heeled and with heels to describe shoes with a raised back.
- 2Dance: Use with heels to describe dance shoes that have a heel for better balance and posture.
- 3Training: Use heeled to describe a dog that has been trained to obey commands.
Remember this!
The antonyms heeled and with heels describe shoes that have a raised back to support the foot. Heeled can also refer to a trained animal or person, while with heels only refers to shoes. Use these words in fashion, dance, and training contexts.