What is another word for bumpiness?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌmpɪnəs] (IPA)

Bumpiness is a term used to describe a surface that feels rough or uneven. Synonyms for this word include roughness, lumpy, uneven, rugged, and bumpy. A surface can also be described as jagged, knobby, pitted, rutted, or corrugated if it has bumpiness. The term can also be used to describe a rough, uneven texture that can be seen, such as in a painting or a piece of fabric. In such cases, synonyms include texture, pattern, grain, and weave. It is important to choose the right synonym to accurately describe the level and nature of the bumpiness in a surface, texture, or pattern.

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What are the hypernyms for Bumpiness?

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

What are the hyponyms for Bumpiness?

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

What are the opposite words for bumpiness?

Bumpiness is a term used to describe unevenness, roughness or ruggedness of a surface or terrain. Its antonyms can be smoothness, evenness, steadiness or regularity. Smoothness refers to a surface that is free from lumps, bumps or irregularities, while evenness signifies a uniform, consistent and level surface. Steadiness refers to a constant and unchanging pattern or motion without any jerks or jolts. Regularity means a predictable, orderly pattern or texture that follows a particular pattern. These antonyms are useful in various fields, including automotive engineering, construction, and sports, where surfaces or terrains need to be designed and tested for smoothness and stability.

What are the antonyms for Bumpiness?

Usage examples for Bumpiness

The trip was little short of wonderful for its bumpiness.
"Cuba, Old and New"
Albert Gardner Robinson
The harsh rattle of granite setts, the soft bumpiness of macadam, the smooth rumble of wood-pavement, the jarring and swerving of crossed tram-lines; all were easily recognizable and together sketched the general features of the neighbourhood through which I was passing.
"The Mystery of 31 New Inn"
R. Austin Freeman
It is true that headwinds blew mildly and insistently, causing some bumpiness, but the night was calm and starry, and with the engine running close to full-out, they saw that they were making up lost time very fast.
"Around the World in Ten Days"
Chelsea Curtis Fraser

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