Definitions and Examples of unstriped, plain
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Lacking stripes or any visible pattern.
Example
The unstriped shirt looked plain and simple.
Without any distinctive features, patterns, or decorations.
Example
She preferred plain dresses without any prints or designs.
Key Differences: unstriped vs plain
- 1Unstriped specifically means lacking stripes or any visible pattern, while plain refers to anything without distinctive features, patterns, or decorations.
- 2Unstriped is a complementary antonym, meaning it is the opposite of striped, while plain is a gradable antonym, meaning it can be used to describe something that is less decorated or ornate than another.
Effective Usage of unstriped, plain
- 1Fashion: Use these antonyms to describe clothing and accessories with or without patterns.
- 2Nature: Use these antonyms to describe animals and plants with or without stripes or patterns.
- 3Design: Use these antonyms to describe objects with or without decorative patterns or designs.
Remember this!
The antonyms of striped are unstriped and plain. Unstriped specifically means lacking stripes or any visible pattern, while plain refers to anything without distinctive features, patterns, or decorations. These antonyms can be used in fashion, nature, and design contexts to describe objects with or without patterns or designs.