What is another word for Trowelled?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ʊə͡ld] (IPA)

Trowelled is a verb form of the word trowel, meaning to spread or smooth with a trowel. The word trowelled has synonyms such as paved, spread, smoothed, flattened and levelled. Paved refers to covering a surface with stones, asphalt, or concrete to make it suitable for walking or driving. Spread is a general term that means to distribute in a layer or over an area. Smoothed is to make a surface flat and even by removing roughness or irregularities. Flattened means to level out a surface that has curves or bumps, while levelled refers to making a surface horizontal and straight. All these synonyms can be used interchangeably with trowelled to convey a similar meaning in a sentence.

What are the hypernyms for Trowelled?

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

What are the opposite words for Trowelled?

Trowelled is a verb that means to spread or apply a substance with a flat-bladed tool, like a trowel. Some antonyms for trowelled include scrape, remove, strip, and peel. To scrape means to remove a thin layer of a substance, often using a sharp or flat tool. Remove means to take away or eliminate something from a surface, object or area. Strip refers to taking off the outer layer of something, while peel means to remove the skin or outer layer from fruits or vegetables. These antonyms are useful especially when talking about renovations, repairs, or construction projects that involve the use of a trowel.

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Usage examples for Trowelled

Still Lady Linden prodded and Trowelled at the neat bed, still she demanded occasional help from the patient Curtis; and now came a man, breathless and coatless, rushing across the lawn.
"The Imaginary Marriage"
Henry St. John Cooper

Related words: troweled concrete, troweled finish, trowel concrete, how to trowel concrete, trowel finishes

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