Definitions and Examples of curved, uneven, irregular
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a shape that bends or deviates from a straight line.
Example
The curved surface of the bowl made it difficult to stack with other dishes.
Not level, flat, or smooth; having bumps, dips, or inconsistencies.
Example
The old wooden floorboards were uneven and creaky.
Not conforming to a regular or predictable pattern; lacking symmetry or uniformity.
Example
The rocks on the beach were of irregular shapes and sizes.
Key Differences: curved vs uneven vs irregular
- 1Curved describes a shape that bends or deviates from a straight line.
- 2Uneven describes a surface that is not level, flat, or smooth.
- 3Irregular describes a shape that lacks symmetry or uniformity.
Effective Usage of curved, uneven, irregular
- 1Geometry: Use these antonyms to describe different shapes in geometry.
- 2Art: Use these antonyms to describe different types of lines and shapes in art.
- 3Engineering: Use these antonyms to describe different types of surfaces in engineering.
Remember this!
The antonyms of planar are curved, uneven, and irregular. These antonyms describe shapes that are not flat or smooth. Use these words to describe different shapes in geometry, art, and engineering.