- slop|ing
- slop|ing «SLOH pihng», adjective.that slopes: »
That house has a sloping roof.
–slop´ing|ly, adverb.–slop´ing|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
That house has a sloping roof.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
slop´ing|ly — slop|ing «SLOH pihng», adjective. that slopes: »That house has a sloping roof. –slop´ing|ly, adverb. –slop´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
slop´ing|ness — slop|ing «SLOH pihng», adjective. that slopes: »That house has a sloping roof. –slop´ing|ly, adverb. –slop´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
slop — slip·slop; slop; slop·er; slop·ing·ly; slop·pi·ly; slop·pi·ness; slop·py; … English syllables
slopingly — slop·ing·ly … English syllables
ly — ly·so·genesis; ly·so·genetic; Ly·sol; ly·so·lecithin; ly·so·zyme; ly·syl; ly·thra·ce·ae; ly·thra·les; ly·thrum; mach·i·a·vel·li·an·ly; ma·chine·ly; mac·ro·ceph·a·ly; mad·ly; mag·i·cal·ly; mag·is·te·ri·al·ly; mag·is·tral·ly; mag·net·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables
Sloping — Slop ing, a. Inclining or inclined from the plane of the horizon, or from a horizontal or other right line; oblique; declivous; slanting. {Slop ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] The sloping land recedes into the clouds. Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slopingly — Sloping Slop ing, a. Inclining or inclined from the plane of the horizon, or from a horizontal or other right line; oblique; declivous; slanting. {Slop ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] The sloping land recedes into the clouds. Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slope — slope1 [ sloup ] noun count ** 1. ) a straight surface that has one end higher than the other: At the end of the garden there is a steep slope. a ) the angle of this kind of surface: a slope of 45 degrees 2. ) the side of a hill or mountain:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slope — [[t]sloʊp[/t]] v. sloped, slop•ing, n. 1) to have an inclined or oblique direction or angle, esp. with reference to a horizontal plane; slant 2) to move at an inclination or obliquely 3) to cause to incline from the horizontal or vertical 4) to… … From formal English to slang
ness — ness·ber·ry; ness·ler·iza·tion; ness·ler·ize; ness·ler s; new·fan·gled·ness; new·ness; news·i·ness; nice·ness; nig·gard·li·ness; nig·gard·ness; nigh·ness; nip·pi·ness; no·ble·ness; nois·i·ness; non·cha·lant·ness; north·er·li·ness; north·ness;… … English syllables