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1. coastal
adjective. ['ˈkoʊstəl'] located on or near or bordering on a coast.
Synonyms
- seaward
- maritime
- inshore
Antonyms
- offshore
- inshore
- upcountry
- landlocked
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Rhymes with Coastal Plain
- st_germain
- legerdemain
- st_germaine
- preordain
- lamontagne
- lafountaine
- lafountain
- inhumane
- constrain
- restrain
- overtrain
- mcswain
- explain
- complain
- champlain
- aquitaine
- ukraine
- tremaine
- sylvain
- sustain
- spokane
- sartain
- retrain
- refrain
- profane
- partain
- mustain
- mundane
- mcwain
- mcshane
Sentences with coastal-plain
1. Noun Phrase
Swamps occur in a line between the coastal plain and the white sandy interior hills.
2. Noun Phrase
In Virginia, the far eastern coastal plain is the densest and sandiest soil.
3. Noun Phrase
The southern coastal plain is the warmest area, while the interior mountains experience the coolest temperatures.
4. Noun Phrase
Combined with runoff from hills and mountains, these sediments form coastal plains.
2. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
Synonyms
- unmistakable
- evident
- obvious
- manifest
- apparent
Antonyms
- indirect discourse
- check out
- check in
- punch in
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
3. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] not elaborate or elaborated; simple.
Synonyms
- literal
- unelaborate
- unadorned
- unpretentious
- featureless
- simple
- unrhetorical
- severe
- dry
- tailored
- undecorated
- chaste
- mere
- trim
- stern
- bare
- homely
- stark
- austere
- vanilla
Antonyms
- fancy
- pretentious
- complex
- rhetorical
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
4. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] lacking patterns especially in color.
Synonyms
- solid-coloured
- solid-colored
Antonyms
- clock in
- stay in place
- false
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
5. plain
noun. ['ˈpleɪn'] extensive tract of level open land.
Synonyms
- moorland
- tundra
- ground
- peneplane
- field
- flat
- solid ground
- earth
- flood plain
- land
- peneplain
- dry land
- steppe
- champaign
- moor
- floodplain
- llano
- snowfield
Antonyms
- indulgent
- good
- dryness
- wet
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
6. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] free from any effort to soften to disguise.
Synonyms
- direct
Antonyms
- survive
- direct discourse
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
7. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] lacking embellishment or ornamentation.
Synonyms
- undecorated
- spare
- bare
- unadorned
- unembellished
Antonyms
- reassure
- walk
- whisper
- praise
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
8. plain
adjective. ['ˈpleɪn'] not mixed with extraneous elements.
Synonyms
- unmixed
- pure
- sheer
Antonyms
- inexact
- figurative
- clothed
- tasteless
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
9. plain
adverb. ['ˈpleɪn'] unmistakably (plain' is often used informally for
plainly').
Synonyms
- manifestly
- patently
- plainly
- apparently
- obviously
Antonyms
- compound
- rough
- difficult
- simplicity
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)
10. plain
noun. ['ˈpleɪn'] a basic knitting stitch.
Synonyms
- knitting stitch
- knit stitch
- knit
Antonyms
- precocious
- formal
- noncritical
- mild
Etymology
- plain (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- planum (Latin)
- plainer (Anglo-Norman)
- pleyn (English)