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  1. Noun. Hialeah Fire Rescue Paramedic Roly Medina told WSVN rescue crews found the dog wedged in the building tapers, facing the opposite way. Emily Deletter, USA TODAY, 26 June 2024 Rough-edge linens, cakes with ruffled buttercream frosting, and glowing taper candles can also enhance the visual interest of your décor.

  2. The larvae are cylinder-shaped maggots with tapered heads. The entire tube assembly is tapered and easy to handle. A jacket that's cut in a tapered way in the front will emphasize the hourglass look.

  3. Define tapered. tapered synonyms, tapered pronunciation, tapered translation, English dictionary definition of tapered. ) n. 1. A small or very slender candle. 2. A long wax-coated wick used to light candles or gas lamps. 3. A source of feeble light. 4. a. A gradual decrease...

  4. Two highly polished tapered steel pins passing through the wind-tunnel walls are engaged loosely in these holes. From the Cambridge English Corpus The pedicel is strongly tapered towards where it was narrowly attached to the cone axis.

  5. becoming gradually narrower at one end: She was wearing black tapered pants. Set in a tapered gorge, Tushi is a hamlet of six or seven houses. Fewer examples. The larvae are cylinder-shaped maggots with tapered heads.

  6. Synonyms for TAPERED: stepped, gradual, phased, progressive, gradational, piecemeal, incremental, step-by-step; Antonyms of TAPERED: sudden, abrupt, sharp, acute, discontinuous, dynamic, volatile, saltatory

  7. Tapered definition: becoming gradually thinner, narrower, or smaller toward one end. See examples of TAPERED used in a sentence.

  8. DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘tapered'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary.com or its editors.

  9. tapered in British English. (ˈteɪpəd ) adjective. becoming narrower towards one end. a tapered blade. The scientists were not clear as yet as to the weapon itself, but they could say it had a sharp point, a tapered blade sharp on both sides. perfectly tapered fingers.

  10. Other forms: tapering; tapers; tapered. To taper is to gradually grow smaller or more narrow or less intense. Taper is often used with the word "off." Part of the power of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is how the two walls appear to taper off into infinity.

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