Sloped in a sentence as an adjective

The valley between the teeth is sloped from front to back, going from a deep valley to no valley at all.

It's not like Americans didn't know about sloped armor --they did.

But the A-pillars are pretty thick and sloped in the perfect was to block my visibility.

They are deeper, you don't shave in them, and they are typically sloped a bit so that they don't get small pools of standing water.

Make it a bit longer with slightly sloped internal edges so that its easier to guide a credit card to the scanner.

Anything that's not sloped, southern facing, and shade free is going to be a lost cause unless this ridiculously cheap.

Very tall, probably very gently sloped inland to allow for fancy housing projects with height difference!

It is a big hassle and hampers learning, because driving instructors have to drive long detours just to get to a city's single 5 meter long sloped road.

I've done a substantial number of rooftop installations on 45 degree sloped roofs and water never was a problem, even a decade later it still isn't.

Most of the complaints I've read so far seem to center around a lack of data: apparently Google doesn't have elevation data for a sloped bridge, nor for whether a particular tunnel is walkable.

So I know "when it starts out, sine is already sloped upwards, and as it goes along it slopes less and less, so therefore its derivative starts out as some large positive quantity and decelerates, which is exactly how cosine behaves.

Since the ball motion, physics, and coordinates were all in floating point, and the ball is constantly being pushed "down" the sloped table by the gravity vector in every frame, we found that floating point error would gradually accumulate until the ball's position was suddenly on the other side of the barrier!

Sloped definitions

adjective

having an oblique or slanted direction

See also: aslant aslope diagonal slanted slanting sloping