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Antonyms for Prow

The term "prow" can be considered in various senses related to different contexts. Below, you will find a compilation of antonyms for "prow" across different parts of speech, senses, and usages.

Noun Antonyms:

  1. Stern - The opposite end of a boat from the prow.
  2. Aft - Another term used to refer to the rear end of a boat.

Adjective Antonyms:

  1. Blunt - In contrast to something sharp or pointed, which the prow often represents.
  2. Flat - A shape opposite to the curved form seen in a prow.

Sample Sentences:

Here are some sample sentences illustrating the usage of "prow" and its antonyms:

  1. The boat's stern was beautifully designed, a perfect complement to its elegant prow.
  2. While the prow pointed majestically ahead, the aft provided a tranquil view of the receding shoreline.
  3. The sharp prow of the ship cleaved through the waves effortlessly.
  4. Unlike the prow, the blunt end of the boat does not create a streamlined appearance.
  5. The flat shape of the bottom contrasts with the pointed prow, giving the boat a unique look.

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