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English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: sheer
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: sheer
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: sheer
sheer
adj 1: complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes
used informally as intensifiers;
“absolute freedom”;
“an absolute dimwit”;
“a downright lie”;
“out-and-out
mayhem”;
“an out-and-out lie”;
“a rank outsider”;
“many right-down vices”;
“got the job through sheer
persistence”;
“sheer stupidity” [syn:
absolute,
downright,
out-and-out(a),
rank(a),
right-down,
sheer(a)]
2: not mixed with extraneous elements;
“plain water”;
“sheer
wine”;
“not an unmixed blessing” [syn:
plain,
unmingled,
unmixed]
3: very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front;
“a
bluff headland”;
“where the bold chalk cliffs of England
rise”;
“a sheer descent of rock” [syn:
bluff,
bold]
4: so thin as to transmit light;
“a hat with a diaphanous
veil”;
“filmy wings of a moth”;
“gauzy clouds of dandelion
down”;
“gossamer cobwebs”;
“sheer silk stockings”;
“transparent chiffon”;
“vaporous silks” [syn:
diaphanous,
filmy,
gauzy,
gossamer,
see-through,
transparent,
vaporous,
cobwebby]
adv 1: straight up or down without a break [syn:
perpendicularly]
2: directly;
“he fell sheer into the water”
v 1: turn sharply; change direction abruptly;
“The car cut to the
left at the intersection”;
“The motorbike veered to the
right” [syn:
swerve,
curve,
trend,
veer,
slue,
slew,
cut]
2: cause to sheer;
“She sheered her car around the obstacle”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Sheered
Sheer
\Sheer\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Sheered; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sheering.] [D. sheren to shear, cut, withdraw, warp. See
Shear.]
To decline or deviate from the line of the proper course; to
turn aside; to swerve; as, a ship sheers from her course; a
horse sheers at a bicycle.
[1913 Webster]
To sheer off, to turn or move aside to a distance; to move
away.
To sheer up, to approach obliquely.
[1913 Webster]
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