ovate

[ˈəʊveɪt]

ovate Definition

  • 1having the shape of an egg
  • 2having a rounded shape wider at one end

Using ovate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ovate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The leaves are ovate and pointed at the tip.

  • Example

    The ovate fruit is yellow when ripe.

  • Example

    The ovate shell is smooth and shiny.

ovate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ovate

Phrases with ovate

  • ovate-lanceolate

    having a shape that is intermediate between ovate and lanceolate, with a broad base tapering to a narrow point

    Example

    The ovate-lanceolate leaves of the plant are green and glossy.

  • ovate-oblong

    having a shape that is intermediate between ovate and oblong, with a broad base and a longer length

    Example

    The ovate-oblong fruits of the tree are red and juicy.

  • ovate-serrate

    having a shape that is intermediate between ovate and serrate, with a wavy edge

    Example

    The ovate-serrate leaves of the shrub are dark green and shiny.

Origins of ovate

from Latin 'ovum', meaning 'egg'

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Summary: ovate in Brief

The term 'ovate' [ˈəʊveɪt] refers to a shape that is wider at one end and narrower at the other, resembling an egg. It is often used to describe the shape of leaves, fruits, and shells, as in 'The leaves are ovate and pointed at the tip.' 'Ovate' can also be combined with other terms to create more specific shapes, such as 'ovate-lanceolate' and 'ovate-oblong.'