The Opposite(Antonym) of “toppling”
The antonyms of toppling are erect and upright. The antonyms erect and upright convey a state of being straight, firm, and stable. It implies a lack of falling or collapsing.
Explore all Antonyms of “toppling”
- upright
- erect
Definitions and Examples of erect, upright
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
erect
Upright in position or posture.
Example
The flagpole stood erect in the wind, without any wobbling or bending.
Vertical or straight up; not leaning or slanting.
Example
The bookshelf was so sturdy and upright that it could hold heavy books without tipping over.
Key Differences: erect vs upright
- 1Erect is used to describe something that is standing up straight, often referring to a person's posture or an object's position.
- 2Upright is used to describe something that is vertical and not leaning or slanting, often referring to an object's position.
Effective Usage of erect, upright
- 1Physical Description: Use erect and upright to describe the physical appearance of objects or people.
- 2Engineering and Architecture: Use erect and upright to describe the stability and strength of structures.
- 3Metaphorical Usage: Use these antonyms to describe the moral character of a person, such as being upright or having an erect moral compass.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Erect describes something standing up straight, while upright describes something vertical and not leaning. These words can be used to describe physical appearance, engineering and architecture, and metaphorical usage to describe moral character.