"Steepled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Steepled" Meaning

Steepled refers to something or someone that is characterized by being slightly arched or curved, particularly referring to the shape of something resembling a steepled roof.

For example:

"The steepled ceiling of the church gave it a grand and majestic appearance."
"She has a steepled forehead, which makes her brow accentuate her striking features."

"Steepled" Examples

5 usage examples of the word "steepled"


1. Forming a V-shape with the fingers: The priest's hands were steepled together in prayer, a gesture of great devotion.
2. Showcasing a type of tree: The steepled beech trees stood tall, their branches stretching towards the sky like arms open in welcome.
3. Named after the shape of a roof: The steepled church was a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, its delicate pointed structure reaching high into the clouds.
4. Indicating a head that is positioned forward, with eyes squinted and hands clasped together: The businessman steepled his fingers, deep in thought as he stared out the window.
5. A term in poker to relate to betting: In poker, the two players who raised continually, including the 'open' bet by a new player, are often described as 'steepled,' an aggressive faceoff to go all-in.

"Steepled" Similar Words

Steepened

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Made or become steeper.

Steepens

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The verb "steepens" is the third person singular form of the verb "steep", which means to soak or submerge something, typically food or herbs, in a liquid, especially a hot one, for a long time in order to extract flavor or medicinal properties.<br><br>Example: "The tea steepens for five minutes."

Steeper

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Having a more pronounced slope or incline; approaching or tending to be more extreme or intense.<br><br>Example: The steeper mountains made climbing more challenging.<br><br>(In contrast to the word "gentler".)

Steepest

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Having the greatest degree of steepness.

Steeping

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Steeple

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A tower or spire that rises above a building, typically at the top of a church or other place of worship, often topped with a cross or other decorative element. The building itself is often called a church or steeplehouse.

Steeplechase

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A type of horse racing event in which horses jump over obstacles on a course, typically consisting of hurdles or fences.

Steeplechases

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Steeplechases refer to horse racing events in which horses jump over obstacles. These events are a type of equestrian competition that originated in the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The obstacles may include hurdles, hurdles with water(timber or plastic blocks) in place of water, and fences.

Steeplejack

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A steeplejack is a person who climbs and maintains the steeple and other high parts of churches, clock towers, and other tall buildings, usually for repairs or maintenance purposes. They use specialized equipment, such as ladders, ropes, and harnesses, to access these hard-to-reach areas.<br><br>Historically, steeplejacks were also known for their role in repairing and removing old or damaged church steeples, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. They would climb the steeples to inspect and repair them, often using local iron beams and other materials to reinforce the structures.<br><br>The term "steeplejack" has also been used as a synonym for a cooper, a person who builds, repairs, and maintains chimneys and other wooden structures, including those on churches and other tall buildings.

Steeples

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Steeples refers to the tall narrow spires or towers, typically found on top of churches or other places of worship, that end in a pointed finial or other decorative feature.

Steepling

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Steepling: the formation of a loose or temporary alliance or partnership, typically for a specific purpose.<br><br>Example: "The two companies are steepling together to develop a new product."<br><br>(The term is thought to come from the way that small twigs often "steep" or nest together to form a small conical shape.)

Steeply

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Very sharply or abruptly, usually upwards.

Steepness

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Steeps

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Makes or causes something to stand upright or be held upright, especially by placing or pouring something into it.<br><br>Example: "Steep mountains tower above the sea."<br><br>-stands upright due to a gentle slope, often used to describe hills or mountains.<br><br>Example: "The village is nestled in a steep valley."<br><br>-or is steeped in, meaning to be completely surrounded by something, especially language, customs, or atmosphere.<br><br>Example: "The village was steeped in history."<br><br>-or is steeped in, meaning to be completely saturated or immersed in something.<br><br>Example: "The tea leaves steeped in the boiling water."

Steer

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Steerable

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Guidable or that can be guided; able to be directed or controlled.