Synonyms for Erose:
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adj.
• notched
• all
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n.
• erose
Other relevant words:
- Deviating
, - Nicked
, - Scored
, - capricious
, - changeable
, - choppy
, - dentate
, - different
, - disorderly
, - divaricate
, - divergent
, - diversified
, - erratic
, - impulsive
, - incised
, - inconsistent
, - inconstant
, - indented
, - irregular
, - jerky
, - lacerated
, - mercurial
, - motley
, - mutable
, - nonconformist
, - nonuniform
, - pluralistic
, - ragged
, - saw-toothed
, - scalloped
, - scraggy
, - serrate
, - serrated
, - spasmodic
, - sporadic
, - unequal
, - uneven
, - unorthodox
, - unstable
, - unsteady
, - unsystematic
, - variable
, - variegated
, - variform
, - various
, - varying
, - wavering
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• Other relevant words (adjective):
What are the hypernyms for Erose?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for erose?
The word erose is often used to describe something that has rough or jagged edges, like a rocky outcrop. Antonyms for erose would be words that describe something smooth or unbroken. Examples could include seamless, sleek, polished, unblemished, or even silky. Smooth surfaces are often described as being easy on the eyes or feeling pleasant to the touch. The opposite of something erose may be something that is refined or even elegant in its simplicity. While erose may connote a sense of harshness or ruggedness, antonyms for the word imply a sense of effortless beauty or effortless perfection.
What are the antonyms for Erose?
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