What is another word for oblong?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒblɒŋ] (IPA)

Oblong is a word used to describe a shape that is longer than it is wide. Some common synonyms for oblong include rectangular, elongated, stretched, and slender. These words are often used interchangeably to describe objects that have a longer shape, such as a rectangle or bar. Other words that can be used as synonyms for oblong include oblique, slanted, and tapered, which can describe shapes or objects that have a diagonal or curved appearance. These words can be helpful when describing shapes in art, geometry, or everyday life, and can add variety to your writing.

What are the hypernyms for Oblong?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Oblong?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the opposite words for oblong?

The term "oblong" refers to an object or shape that is longer than it is wide. Antonyms for this word include square, round, circular, and short. An object that is square has equal sides and angles, whereas an oblong object has unequal sides and angles. Conversely, a round object has no straight edges, while an oblong object has at least one. Similarly, a circular object is perfectly symmetrical, while an oblong object is not. Lastly, an object that is short or compact has a smaller length than an oblong object. These antonyms help to describe different shapes and measurements that can be used to differentiate between different objects.

What are the antonyms for Oblong?

Usage examples for Oblong

You rise into a dungeon oblong in shape.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
An oblong of shattered clods, almost hidden by the fresh green blades of oats, stretched across the foreground, and beyond it there was the usual vast sweep of grass.
"A Prairie Courtship"
Harold Bindloss
They went at the work with a rush, and the little oblong marked out upon the prairie sod became alive with toiling figures.
"A Prairie Courtship"
Harold Bindloss

Famous quotes with Oblong

  • God, for example, appealed to me as a beardless man wearing a quilted silk cap; holiness was something burning, forbidding, something connected with fire while a day had the form of an oblong box.
    Abraham Cahan
  • The landlady of a boarding-house is a parallelogram - that is, an oblong angular figure, which cannot be described, but which is equal to anything.
    Stephen Leacock
  • In a book called , Whitehead points out that perception is usually a matter of symbols, just like language; I say I see a book when I actually see a red oblong. The Transactionists (who have been influenced by Whitehead rather than Husserl) take this one stage further, and point out that when I 'perceive' something, I am actually making a with myself that what I perceive is what I think it is. In order to act and live at all, I have to make these bets; I cannot afford to make absolutely certain that things are what I think they are. But this means that we should not take our perceptions at face value, any more than Nietzsche was willing to take philosophy at its face value; we must allow for prejudice and distortion.
    Colin Wilson
  • There was a white man sitting at the kitchen table, warming his hands by wrapping them around a hot cup of tea. He had kind of an oblong face, curly red hair piled on top, a close-cropped but dense red beard, shocking blue eyes that always looked wide open. He face was ruddy with the outdoors, and the way he was sitting there with that tea, he looked so calm, so centered, almost like he was in meditation. When I came in, he looked at me and smiled just a trace, without showing his teeth…"
    Neal Stephenson

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