The Opposite(Antonym) of “svelter”
The antonyms of svelter are fatter, heavier, and bulkier. These words convey the opposite meaning of being thin or slender. They describe a person or object that is larger in size, weight, or volume.
Definitions and Examples of fatter, heavier, bulkier
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having an excess of body fat; weighing more than what is considered healthy or desirable.
Example
She gained weight during the lockdown and became noticeably fatter.
Weighing more than what is usual, proper, or expected.
Example
The suitcase was heavier than she anticipated, and she struggled to lift it.
Taking up more space than what is usual or necessary; having a large or cumbersome shape.
Example
The new sofa was bulkier than the old one, and it barely fit through the door.
Key Differences: fatter vs heavier vs bulkier
- 1Fatter describes a person or animal that has an excess of body fat.
- 2Heavier describes an object or person that weighs more than what is usual or expected.
- 3Bulkier describes an object that takes up more space than what is necessary or has a large or cumbersome shape.
Effective Usage of fatter, heavier, bulkier
- 1Body Image: Use these antonyms to describe different body types and sizes.
- 2Product Description: Use these antonyms to describe the size, weight, or volume of objects.
- 3Comparisons: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different people, animals, or objects.
Remember this!
The antonyms of svelter describe a person or object that is larger in size, weight, or volume. Fatter describes excess body fat, heavier describes weight, and bulkier describes size or volume. Use these antonyms to describe body image, product description, and comparisons.