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1. funnel-shaped
adjective. shaped in the form of a funnel.
Antonyms
- amorphous
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Rhymes with Funnel Shaped
- videotaped
- scraped
- reshaped
- escaped
- draped
- taped
- raped
- caped
Sentences with funnel-shaped
1. Noun Phrase
The flowers are pink or a darker rose color and funnel shaped.
2. funnel-crest_rosebud_orchid
noun. orchid of northeastern United States with magenta-pink flowers having funnel-shaped lip; sometimes placed in genus Pogonia.
Synonyms
- genus Cleistes
- spreading pogonia
- Cleistes divaricata
- Pogonia divaricata
- orchid
- orchidaceous plant
3. wedge-shaped
adjective. (of a leaf shape) narrowly triangular, wider at the apex and tapering toward the base.
Synonyms
- unsubdivided
- simple
Antonyms
- rough
- complex
- difficult
4. apple-shaped
adjective. having the general shape of an apple.
Synonyms
- round
Antonyms
- angular
- noncyclic
5. boat-shaped
adjective. having a concave shape like a boat.
Antonyms
- protrusive
6. shaped
adjective. ['ˈʃeɪpt'] shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort).
Synonyms
- wrought
- molded
Antonyms
- amorphous
- formless
- unshaped
7. funnel
noun. ['ˈfʌnəl'] a conical shape with a wider and a narrower opening at the two ends.
Synonyms
- cone shape
- conoid
- funnel shape
Antonyms
- unwind
- arrange
- stay in place
- disengage
Etymology
- funel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. funnel
verb. ['ˈfʌnəl'] move or pour through a funnel.
Synonyms
- move
Antonyms
- back
- hire
Etymology
- funel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. funnel
noun. ['ˈfʌnəl'] (nautical) smokestack consisting of a shaft for ventilation or the passage of smoke (especially the smokestack of a ship).
Synonyms
- stack
- ship
Antonyms
- disarrange
- get off
- disembark
Etymology
- funel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. funnel
noun. ['ˈfʌnəl'] a conically shaped utensil having a narrow tube at the small end; used to channel the flow of substances into a container with a small mouth.
Synonyms
- utensil
Antonyms
- push
- raise
Etymology
- funel (Old English (ca. 450-1100))