The Opposite(Antonym) of “nonconcentric”
The antonyms of nonconcentric are concentric, symmetric, and centered. These antonyms describe objects or shapes that have different degrees of alignment, balance, and symmetry.
Explore all Antonyms of “nonconcentric”
Definitions and Examples of concentric, symmetric, centered
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a common center.
Example
The circles on the dartboard are concentric.
Having balanced proportions; exhibiting symmetry.
Example
The butterfly's wings were symmetric.
Having a central point or focus.
Example
The painting was centered on the wall.
Key Differences: concentric vs symmetric vs centered
- 1Concentric describes objects or shapes that share a common center, while nonconcentric refers to objects or shapes that do not share a common center.
- 2Symmetric describes objects or shapes that have balanced proportions, while nonconcentric does not necessarily imply balance or symmetry.
- 3Centered describes objects or shapes that have a central point or focus, while nonconcentric does not have a specific point of reference.
Effective Usage of concentric, symmetric, centered
- 1Geometry: Use concentric and nonconcentric to describe circles, spheres, or other shapes with a common or different center.
- 2Design: Use symmetric and nonconcentric to describe patterns, shapes, or objects with balanced or unbalanced proportions.
- 3Positioning: Use centered and nonconcentric to describe the position or alignment of objects or shapes in a space.
Remember this!
The antonyms of nonconcentric have distinct meanings: Concentric implies a shared center, symmetric implies balance and proportion, and centered implies a central point or focus. Use these words to describe shapes, patterns, or objects in geometry, design, or positioning contexts.