steep|steeper|steepest in English
adjective
[stɪːp]
having a sharp slope, precipitous; expensive, exorbitant; extreme
Use "steep|steeper|steepest" in a sentence
1. New Zealand’s Steepest State Highway
2. Most scotomas had steeper borders postoperatively.
3. A process and device for dividing a bulk material flow into several partial flows are characterized in that a chute (6) has a slope that is steeper than the steepest foreseeable natural angle of repose of the bulk materials.
4. Steeper helix equals less Backshift and more upshift.
5. Suppose that the steepest slope on a hill is 40%.
6. The locals call the steepest and longest hill Heartbreak Hill.
7. So the graph of Kuomintang power, haltingly, but ever declining approached its steepest drop.
8. The exponential curve on solar is even steeper and more dramatic.
9. See the angle's steep?
10. O Use backwater calculations for non-steep slopes or Backwatered steep slope culverts
11. Subsequently, the trail crosses the path of the Pöstlingbergbahn, the steepest adhesion railway in Europe.
12. — Appropriate management for steep slopes
13. The path rugged and steep?
14. And then the net forces the ball to go down at a much steeper trajectory.
15. No mountain too steep.
16. The FX market witnessed the steepest appreciation the greenback against the Euro since 19
17. Our climb will be steep .
18. For nearly three months in 1904, the CGTE also operated the steepest adhesion railway in Switzerland.
19. They climbed a steep embankment.
20. light beam at steep angle
21. Synonyms for Airier include higher, taller, loftier, steeper, immenser, supremer, huger, vaster, greater and lavisher
22. There are three slopes, ranging from moderate for beginners, to steeper for more advanced skiers.
23. There in the heart of Panem's steepest mountain range lies The Capitol's principal military facility.
24. A sandbank at the bottom of a steeper incline provides safe stopping places for bikes.
25. The terrain is often deceptively steep .