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has gloss(adjective) having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs"
steep
lexicalizationeng: steep
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opposite(adjective) (of a topographical gradient) not steep or abrupt; "a gradual slope"
gradual
similar(adjective) extremely steep; "an abrupt canyon"; "the precipitous rapids of the upper river"; "the precipitous hills of Chinese paintings"; "a sharp drop"
sharp, abrupt, precipitous
similar(adjective) very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front; "a bluff headland"; "where the bold chalk cliffs of England rise"; "a sheer descent of rock"
bluff, bold, sheer
similar(adjective) sharply inclined; "a heavy grade"
heavy
similar(adjective) extremely steep; "the great perpendicular face of the cliff"
perpendicular
similar(adjective) somewhat steep
steepish
similar(adjective) having very steep sides
steep-sided

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