Antonyms for well-proportioned
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : pruh-pawr-shuh nd, -pohr- |
Phonetic Transcription : prəˈpɔr ʃənd, -ˈpoʊr- |
- abnormal
- awkward
- broken
- changeable
- changing
- chubby
- complicated
- corrupt
- deviating
- different
- disagreeable
- dishonest
- disloyal
- disorderly
- dissimilar
- divergent
- dull
- eccentric
- fat
- flat
- flexible
- homely
- imbalanced
- inconsistent
- inconstant
- insignificant
- intermittent
- irregular
- modern
- overweight
- petite
- pliable
- pliant
- poor
- puny
- rough
- ruffled
- short
- skinny
- sloppy
- small
- soft
- stingy
- ugly
- unalike
- unattractive
- unclassical
- uncommon
- unconventional
- uneven
- unfair
- unfashionable
- unfixed
- ungiving
- unkempt
- unlike
- unmethodical
- unsophisticated
- unstable
- unsteady
- unstylish
- unsystematic
- untrustworthy
- unusual
- variable
- varied
- varying
- weak
- wobbly
- wrinkled
- yielding
Definition of well-proportioned
- As in statuesque : adj tall and dignifed
- As in trim : adj shapely
- As in uniform : adj consistent
- As in built : adj buxom
- As in buxom : adj bosomy
- As in classical : adj simple, chaste
- As in curvaceous : adj voluptuous, full-figured
- As in handsome : adj attractive
- Her complexion was fair; and her figure, though small, well-proportioned.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 » by Mrs. Thomson
- They were strong, well-proportioned men, and expert swimmers.
- Extract from : « Notable Voyagers » by W.H.G. Kingston and Henry Frith
- Gilbert was a slender, spare man, but well-knit and well-proportioned.
- Extract from : « Paul the Minstrel and Other Stories » by Arthur Christopher Benson
- The miners are a fine-looking race of men—strong and well-proportioned.
- Extract from : « Rambles Beyond Railways; » by Wilkie Collins
- He was of about the middle height, and had been athletic and well-proportioned.
- Extract from : « The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 » by John Lothrop Motley
- He was a well-proportioned man, and dressed with studied plainness.
- Extract from : « It Might Have Been » by Emily Sarah Holt
- He was not handsome, but of a robust and well-proportioned frame.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 17, Slice 8 » by Various
- It was a large, well-proportioned room, handsomely fitted up.
- Extract from : « Pride and Prejudice » by Jane Austen
- He is of personage a tall, well-proportioned man with a sower looke.
- Extract from : « The Birth of the Nation » by Mrs. Roger A. Pryor
- He is exceedingly fair, and as well-proportioned as possible.
- Extract from : « Agnes Strickland's Queens of England, Vol. I. (of III) » by Rosalie Kaufman
Synonyms for well-proportioned
- admirable
- ample
- aristocratic
- athletic
- august
- beautiful
- becoming
- bosomy
- built
- busty
- buxom
- chubby
- classic
- clean
- clean-cut
- comely
- compatible
- consonant
- constant
- curvaceous
- curvesome
- curvilinear
- curvy
- dapper
- elegant
- equable
- even
- fair
- fashionable
- fated
- fateful
- fine
- fit
- fixed
- full-bosomed
- full-figured
- good-looking
- graceful
- grand
- habitual
- harmonious
- healthy
- hearty
- homogeneous
- immutable
- imposing
- impressive
- in fine fettle
- in good shape
- incorrigible
- inflexible
- invariable
- irreversible
- level
- lovely
- lusty
- majestic
- methodical
- monolithic
- noble
- normal
- of a piece
- ordered
- orderly
- ossified
- personable
- plumb
- plump
- pulchritudinous
- pure
- refined
- regal
- regular
- reliable
- restrained
- rigid
- robust
- rounded
- shapely
- sharp
- sleek
- slender
- slick
- slim
- smart
- smooth
- spruce
- stable
- stacked
- stately
- static
- statuesque
- steady
- straight
- streamlined
- strong
- stylish
- suave
- svelte
- symmetrical
- systematic
- trim
- true
- unalterable
- unbroken
- unchanging
- understated
- undeviating
- undiversified
- unfluctuating
- unmodifiable
- unvarying
- virile
- voluptuous
- well-balanced
- well-developed
- well-dressed
- well-made
- well-proportioned
- well-rounded
- willowy
- zaftig
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