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单词 tapering
释义

taper

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verb

ta·​per ˈtā-pər How to pronounce taper (audio)
tapered; tapering ˈtā-p(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce taper (audio)

intransitive verb

1
: to become progressively smaller toward one end
2
: to diminish gradually

transitive verb

: to cause to taper

taper

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noun (1)

1
a
: a slender candle
b
: a long waxed wick used especially for lighting candles, lamps, pipes, or fires
c
: a feeble light
2
a
: a tapering form or figure
b
: gradual diminution of thickness, diameter, or width in an elongated object
c
: a gradual decrease

taper

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adjective

1
: progressively narrowed toward one end
2
: furnished with or adjusted to a scale : graduated
taper freight rates

taper

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noun (2)

tap·​er ˈtā-pər How to pronounce taper (audio)
: one that applies or dispenses tape

Synonyms

Verb

  • abate
  • de-escalate
  • decline
  • decrease
  • die (away or down or out)
  • diminish
  • drain (away)
  • drop (off)
  • dwindle
  • ease
  • ebb
  • fall
  • fall away
  • lessen
  • let up
  • lower
  • moderate
  • pall
  • phase down
  • ratchet (down)
  • rachet (down)
  • recede
  • relent
  • remit
  • shrink
  • subside
  • taper off
  • wane
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Example Sentences

Verb leaves that taper to a point you'll find the symptoms begin tapering gradually about 24 hours after you take the medicine

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old English tapor candle, wick, perhaps modification of Latin papyrus papyrus

Noun (2)

tape entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

1610, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

circa 1920, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

taper 1 of 2

noun

ta·​per ˈtā-pər How to pronounce taper (audio)
1
: a slender candle
2
: a gradual lessening in thickness or width in a long object

taper

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verb

tapered; tapering
1
: to make or become gradually smaller toward one end
The leaves taper to a point.
2
: to grow gradually less and less
The rain tapered off.

tapering

verb

present participle of taper
as in subsiding
to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually you'll find the symptoms begin tapering gradually about 24 hours after you take the medicine

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • subsiding
  • decreasing
  • diminishing
  • easing
  • shrinking
  • declining
  • vanishing
  • falling
  • receding
  • ebbing
  • moderating
  • lowering
  • weakening
  • waning
  • lessening
  • tapering off
  • remitting
  • relenting
  • falling away
  • evaporating
  • dwindling
  • palling
  • phasing down
  • abating
  • compressing
  • racheting (down)
  • contracting
  • letting up
  • de-escalating
  • constricting
  • collapsing
  • ratcheting (down)
  • slackening
  • condensing
  • dropping (off)
  • draining (away)
  • alleviating
  • dying (away or down or out)
  • relaxing
  • giving out
  • flagging
  • sinking
  • tailing (off)
  • deflating
  • melting (away)
  • frittering (away)
  • petering (out)
  • slowing (down)
  • fading (away)
  • caving (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • increasing
  • growing
  • mounting
  • swelling
  • rising
  • building
  • expanding
  • intensifying
  • enlarging
  • escalating
  • soaring
  • accumulating
  • mushrooming
  • waxing
  • burgeoning
  • snowballing
  • emerging
  • lengthening
  • appearing
  • ballooning
  • elongating
  • picking up
  • distending
  • bourgeoning
  • blowing up
  • showing up
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