How Do You Spell SLOPED?

Pronunciation: [slˈə͡ʊpt] (IPA)

The word "sloped" is spelled with five letters, starting with the voiceless alveolar sibilant /s/. The next two letters are the voiced dental fricative /l/ followed by the close-mid back rounded vowel /o/. The fourth letter is the voiceless bilabial plosive /p/, and the final letter is the dental fricative /t/. In IPA phonetic transcription /sləʊpt/ is the correct way to spell the word "sloped". It is an irregular verb that means to incline or become slanted.

SLOPED Meaning and Definition

  1. Sloped is an adjective used to describe something that is inclined or has an angle or gradient. It refers to a surface, object, or piece of land that is not level or flat, but instead slopes or slants.

    In the context of terrain, a sloped area is one that exhibits a gradual or steep incline, usually from one point to another. It is characterized by an uneven or tilted surface, which may be caused by natural processes like erosion, tectonic activity, or the movement of water. For example, a hillside can be described as sloped if it gradually rises or falls.

    When it comes to man-made objects or structures, sloped is often used to denote angled or slanted surfaces. For instance, a roof is considered sloped when it has an incline for the purposes of runoff and drainage. Similarly, a sloped ramp or walkway has an inclined plane designed to facilitate movement for individuals with disabilities or for wheeled devices.

    In general, sloped implies a deviation from the horizontal plane, indicating that an object, surface, or landform is not level or flat but rather follows an ascending or descending trajectory. The degree of steepness or gentleness in a slope can vary greatly, ranging from a barely noticeable incline to a sharp and precipitous descent.

Common Misspellings for SLOPED

Etymology of SLOPED

The word "sloped" comes from the verb "slope", which originated from the Old English word "slūpan" meaning "to slip away" or "to glide". Over time, it evolved to include the sense of a slanting or inclined surface, which gave rise to the use of "slope" as a noun. Therefore, "sloped" simply derives from this verb form and refers to something that has a slanted or inclined surface.

Similar spelling words for SLOPED

Conjugate verb Sloped

CONDITIONAL

I would slope
we would slope
you would slope
he/she/it would slope
they would slope

FUTURE

I will slope
we will slope
you will slope
he/she/it will slope
they will slope

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sloped
we will have sloped
you will have sloped
he/she/it will have sloped
they will have sloped

PAST

I sloped
we sloped
you sloped
he/she/it sloped
they sloped

PAST PERFECT

I had sloped
we had sloped
you had sloped
he/she/it had sloped
they had sloped

PRESENT

I slope
we slope
you slope
he/she/it slopes
they slope

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sloped
we have sloped
you have sloped
he/she/it has sloped
they have sloped
I am sloping
we are sloping
you are sloping
he/she/it is sloping
they are sloping
I was sloping
we were sloping
you were sloping
he/she/it was sloping
they were sloping
I will be sloping
we will be sloping
you will be sloping
he/she/it will be sloping
they will be sloping
I have been sloping
we have been sloping
you have been sloping
he/she/it has been sloping
they have been sloping
I had been sloping
we had been sloping
you had been sloping
he/she/it had been sloping
they had been sloping
I will have been sloping
we will have been sloping
you will have been sloping
he/she/it will have been sloping
they will have been sloping
I would have sloped
we would have sloped
you would have sloped
he/she/it would have sloped
they would have sloped
I would be sloping
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you would be sloping
he/she/it would be sloping
they would be sloping
I would have been sloping
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you would have been sloping
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