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1. trumpet-shaped
adjective.
Shaped
in
the
form
of
a
trumpet.
Synonyms
formed
Antonyms
unformed
amorphous
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2. wedge-shaped
adjective.
(of
a
leaf
shape)
narrowly
triangular,
wider
at
the
apex
and
tapering
toward
the
base.
Synonyms
cuneate
unsubdivided
simple
Antonyms
compound
rough
difficult
simplicity
3. trumpet-like
adjective.
Resembling
the
sound
of
a
trumpet.
Synonyms
loud
Antonyms
soft
softness
4. trumpet-wood
noun.
Tropical
American
tree
with
large
peltate
leaves
and
hollow
stems.
Synonyms
flowering tree
Cecropia
angiospermous tree
imbauba
genus Cecropia
trumpetwood
trumpet tree
Cecropia peltata
snake wood
5. apple-shaped
adjective.
Having
the
general
shape
of
an
apple.
Synonyms
circular
round
Antonyms
square
angular
noncyclic
6. trumpet
noun.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
A
brass
musical
instrument
with
a
brilliant
tone;
has
a
narrow
tube
and
a
flared
bell
and
is
played
by
means
of
valves.
Synonyms
serpent
brass
trump
cornet
brass instrument
horn
Antonyms
anapsid
whisper
shout
close up
specify
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Proclaim
on,
or
as
if
on,
a
trumpet.
Synonyms
promulgate
proclaim
exclaim
Antonyms
take in
criticize
inactivity
overact
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Utter
in
trumpet-like
sounds.
Synonyms
utter
emit
let loose
let out
Antonyms
mitigated
incomplete
absorb
hold
keep quiet
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. trumpet
verb.
(ˈtrʌmpət)
Play
or
blow
on
the
trumpet.
Synonyms
play
blow
Antonyms
underact
immovableness
tightness
Etymology
trumpet (English)
trumpette (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. 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
formed
Antonyms
unformed
amorphous
unshaped
formless
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