sheer
1. turn sharply; change direction abruptly (Freq. 1) - The car cut to the left at the intersection - The motorbike veered to the right • Syn: swerve, curve, trend, veer, slue, slew, cut • Derivationally related forms: veering (for: veer), trend (for: trend), curve (for: curve), swerve (for: swerve), swerving (for: swerve) • Hypernyms: turn • Hyponyms: peel off, yaw • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Something is ----ing PP 2. cause to sheer - She sheered her car around the obstacle • Hypernyms: steer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre, direct, point, head, guide, channelize, channelise • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something
1. complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers (Freq. 6) - absolute freedom - an absolute dimwit - a downright lie - out-and-out mayhem - an out-and-out lie - a rank outsider - many right-down vices - got the job through sheer persistence - sheer stupidity • Syn: absolute, downright, out-and-out, rank, right-down • Similar to: complete • Derivationally related forms: absoluteness (for: absolute) 2. not mixed with extraneous elements (Freq. 2) - plain water - sheer wine - not an unmixed blessing • Syn: plain, unmingled, unmixed • Similar to: pure • Derivationally related forms: plainness (for: plain) 3. very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front (Freq. 1) - a bluff headland - where the bold chalk cliffs of England rise - a sheer descent of rock • Syn: bluff, bold • Similar to: steep 4. so thin as to transmit light - a hat with a diaphanous veil - filmy wings of a moth - gauzy clouds of dandelion down - gossamer cobwebs - sheer silk stockings - transparent chiffon - vaporous silks • Syn: diaphanous, filmy, gauzy, gauze-like, gossamer, see-through, transparent, vaporous, vapourous, cobwebby • Similar to: thin • Derivationally related forms: cobweb (for: cobwebby), transparency (for: transparent), transparentness (for: transparent), gauze (for: gauzy), film (for: filmy)
1. straight up or down without a break • Syn: perpendicularly 2. directly - he fell sheer into the water
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