"Stonier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stonier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stonier" Meaning

(deteriorating or weakened in health; frail) or

(adjective form of "stoned", intoxicated, having an excessive or irrational affection)

"Stonier" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Stonier"


| Example | Part of Speech | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The terrain became stonier as we climbed higher. | adjective | describing landscape becoming rockier |
| Stonier soil with less moisture is difficult to farm. | adjective | describing challenging land for cultivation |
| In less stonier times, economic growth was happening rapidly. | adjective | describing a period in history that was less harsh |
| Her project about homelessness highlights the stonier side of urban life. | adjective | describing harsh realities of urbanization |
| During severe wear and tear, the roads become progressively stonier. | adjective | describing what happens to a road after many years of use |

"Stonier" Similar Words

Stonewalling

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Stonewalling refers to a behavior where someone deliberately refuses to communicate or provides evasive or dismissive responses when questioned or confronted about a sensitive or uncomfortable topic. It is often used to avoid discussing a problem, issue, or situation directly, and can be seen as a defensive or obstructive behavior.

Stoneware

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Stoneware is a type of ceramic material that is fired at a high temperature, typically between 1080°C and 1230°C (1980°F to 2240°F), making it hard and durable. Stoneware is often used to make functional items such as plates, bowls, cups, and mugs, as well as decorative items like vases and sculptures.<br><br>Stoneware has the following characteristics:<br><br>1. Strength: Stoneware is strong and can withstand heavy use, making it suitable for daily household items.<br>2. Water resistance: Stoneware is waterproof, meaning it can be used for both wet and dry environments.<br>3. Thermal shock resistance: Stoneware can withstand sudden changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.<br>4. Chemical resistance: Stoneware is resistant to chemicals and can withstand acidic or alkaline substances.<br>5. Glossy appearance: Stoneware often has a Bisque or glossy finish, which gives it a smooth and attractive appearance.<br><br>Stoneware is often used in comparison to earthenware or porcelain, as it is more durable and resistant to scratches and cracks. However, stoneware is not as brittle as porcelain and can be more prone to chipping or cracking if dropped.

Stonewashed

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Stonewashed is a term used to describe a method of finishing denim fabric, particularly jeans, to create a worn, faded look. The process involves immersing the denim in large industrial washing machines with a high water temperature and then agitating and tumbling the fabric to give it a soft, relaxed appearance.<br><br>The term "stonewashed" is thought to have originated from the fact that the fabric resembles the appearance of stones worn smooth by the sand in a river, with the fading and softening of the fabric giving it a similar texture.<br><br>In addition to creating a worn, faded look on jeans, stonewashing is also used to increase the comfort and softness of the fabric, as well as to give it a more subtle, vintage look that is similar to the appearance of well-worn jeans that have been worn for many years.

Stonework

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Stonework refers to the art or craft of building or constructing structures using stones, such as buildings, bridges, walls, or pathways, where natural stone is cut, shaped, and fitted together to form a strong and durable structure.

Stoneworkers

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The term "stoneworkers" refers to skilled craftsmen who work with stone to create various structures, buildings, and decorative pieces. They often use their expertise to quarry, cut, shape, and place stone blocks or slabs to construct buildings, walls, patios, walkways, and other architectural features. Stoneworkers may specialize in specific types of stone work, such as masonry, bricklaying, or carving.

Stonewort

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Stonewort is a type of algae that belongs to the Charophyceae class. It grows in aquatic environments, such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers, often attached to rocks or other submerged surfaces. Stoneworts are known for their ability to form dense colonies, and their growth can form a distinct, almost stone-like structure. They are commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere and are considered a type of green algae.

Stoneworts

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Ceratophyllum, the stoneworts, are a group of freshwater algae belonging to the order Ceratophyllales. They are often classified as a green or algae-based family rather than a "true" angiosperm. The order is unicellular, and its organisms are monomorphic.

Stoney

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Stonily

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Somewhat surprisingly or unexpectedly, usually in a somewhat pleasing or funny way; in an unexpectedly pleasant or amusing way.

Stoning

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Stoning refers to the act of throwing stones at someone or something. It can also refer to a form of capital punishment in which a person is stoned to death by a crowd, often as a form of mob justice.

Stonking

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Stonks

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A playful and informal way to write "stocks".

Stony

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Having the hard surface of a stone; rough or unyielding in feel or temperament.<br><br>Example: The stony beach was difficult to walk on.

Stood

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To stand, to rise to one's feet; to stop advancing or moving and remain upright on one's legs.

Stooge

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Stooged

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