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sheer

thin; fine; transparent; steep: a sheer nightgown
Not to be confused with:
shear – to clip or cut; remove hair or fleece from: shear the sheep
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sheer 1

 (shîr)
intr. & tr.v. sheered, sheer·ing, sheers
To swerve or cause to swerve from a course.
n.
1. A swerving or deviating course.
2.
a. The upward curve or amount of upward curve of the longitudinal lines of a ship's hull as viewed from the side.
b. The position in which a ship at anchor is maintained in order to keep it clear of the anchor.

[Probably partly from Low German scheren, to move to and fro (said of boats), and partly from Dutch scheren, to withdraw; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]

sheer 2

 (shîr)
adj. sheer·er, sheer·est
1. Thin, fine, and translucent: sheer curtains; sheer chiffon. See Synonyms at airy.
2.
a. Completely such, without qualification or exception: sheer stupidity; sheer happiness.
b. Free from admixture or adulterants; unmixed: sheer alcohol.
c. Considered or operating apart from anything else: got the job through sheer persistence.
3. Almost perpendicular; steep: sheer rock cliffs. See Synonyms at steep1.
adv.
1. Almost perpendicularly.
2. Completely; altogether.
n.
One that is sheer, such as a curtain.

[Obsolete shere, thin, clear, partly from Middle English shir, bright, clear (from Old English scīr) and partly from Middle English skir, bright, clean (from Old Norse skærr).]

sheer′ly adv.
sheer′ness n.
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sheer

(ʃɪə)
adj
1. perpendicular; very steep: a sheer cliff.
2. (of textiles) so fine as to be transparent
3. (prenominal) absolute; unmitigated: sheer folly.
4. obsolete bright or shining
adv
5. steeply or perpendicularly
6. completely or absolutely
n
(Textiles) any transparent fabric used for making garments
[Old English scīr; related to Old Norse skīrr bright, Gothic skeirs clear, Middle High German schīr]
ˈsheerly adv
ˈsheerness n

sheer

(ʃɪə)
vb
1. to deviate or cause to deviate from a course
2. (intr) to avoid an unpleasant person, thing, topic, etc
n
3. (Nautical Terms) the upward sweep of the deck or bulwarks of a vessel
4. (Nautical Terms) nautical the position of a vessel relative to its mooring
[C17: perhaps variant of shear]
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sheer1

(ʃɪər)

adj. -er, -est,
adv., n. adj.
1. transparently thin; diaphanous, as some fabrics: sheer stockings.
2. unmixed with anything else; unadulterated: sheer rock; sheer luck.
3. unqualified; utter: sheer nonsense.
4. extending down or up very steeply; almost completely vertical: a sheer descent.
5. Obs. bright; shining.
adv.
6. completely; quite: drove sheer off the road.
7. perpendicularly; vertically; down or up very steeply.
n.
8. a thin, diaphanous fabric or garment.
[1175–1225]
sheer′ly, adv.
sheer′ness, n.

sheer2

(ʃɪər)

v.i.
1. to deviate from a course, as a ship; swerve.
v.t.
2. to cause to sheer.
n.
3. a deviation or divergence, as of a ship from its course.
4. the fore-and-aft upward curve of the hull of a vessel at the main deck or bulwarks.
5. the position in which a ship at anchor is placed to keep it clear of the anchor.
[1620–30; perhaps identical with shear]
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sheer


Past participle: sheered
Gerund: sheering

Imperative
sheer
sheer
Present
I sheer
you sheer
he/she/it sheers
we sheer
you sheer
they sheer
Preterite
I sheered
you sheered
he/she/it sheered
we sheered
you sheered
they sheered
Present Continuous
I am sheering
you are sheering
he/she/it is sheering
we are sheering
you are sheering
they are sheering
Present Perfect
I have sheered
you have sheered
he/she/it has sheered
we have sheered
you have sheered
they have sheered
Past Continuous
I was sheering
you were sheering
he/she/it was sheering
we were sheering
you were sheering
they were sheering
Past Perfect
I had sheered
you had sheered
he/she/it had sheered
we had sheered
you had sheered
they had sheered
Future
I will sheer
you will sheer
he/she/it will sheer
we will sheer
you will sheer
they will sheer
Future Perfect
I will have sheered
you will have sheered
he/she/it will have sheered
we will have sheered
you will have sheered
they will have sheered
Future Continuous
I will be sheering
you will be sheering
he/she/it will be sheering
we will be sheering
you will be sheering
they will be sheering
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been sheering
you have been sheering
he/she/it has been sheering
we have been sheering
you have been sheering
they have been sheering
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been sheering
you will have been sheering
he/she/it will have been sheering
we will have been sheering
you will have been sheering
they will have been sheering
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sheering
you had been sheering
he/she/it had been sheering
we had been sheering
you had been sheering
they had been sheering
Conditional
I would sheer
you would sheer
he/she/it would sheer
we would sheer
you would sheer
they would sheer
Past Conditional
I would have sheered
you would have sheered
he/she/it would have sheered
we would have sheered
you would have sheered
they would have sheered
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.sheer - turn sharplysheer - turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
turn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
peel off - leave a formation
yaw - swerve off course momentarily; "the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it"
2.sheer - cause to sheer; "She sheered her car around the obstacle"
channelise, channelize, guide, maneuver, steer, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, head, direct - direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
Adj.1.sheer - complete and without restriction or qualificationsheer - complete and without restriction or qualification; sometimes used informally as intensifiers; "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"
complete - having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting"
2.sheer - not mixed with extraneous elementssheer - not mixed with extraneous elements; "plain water"; "sheer wine"; "not an unmixed blessing"
pure - free of extraneous elements of any kind; "pure air and water"; "pure gold"; "pure primary colors"; "the violin's pure and lovely song"; "pure tones"; "pure oxygen"
3.sheer - 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"
steep - having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs"
4.sheer - so thin as to transmit lightsheer - 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"
thin - of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section; "thin wire"; "a thin chiffon blouse"; "a thin book"; "a thin layer of paint"
Adv.1.sheer - straight up or down without a break
2.sheer - directly; "he fell sheer into the water"
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sheer

adjective
2. steep, abrupt, perpendicular, precipitous There was a sheer drop just outside my window.
steep gentle, gradual, horizontal, sloping, slanting
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sheer 1

verb
To turn aside sharply from a straight course:
Nautical: yaw.

sheer 2

adjective
1. So light and insubstantial as to resemble air or a thin film:
3. Free from extraneous elements:
4. So sharply inclined as to be almost perpendicular:
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Translations
شَفّاف، رَهيفعَموديعَمودِيّامُجَرَّدمُطْلَق ، مَحْض، صِرْف
absolutníčirýodchýlit sepřímo vzhůrustrmý
dreje aflodretrenstejltynd
pelkkä
potpun
algerbreyta um stefnulóîréttnæfuròunnuròverhníptur
全くの
완전한
absolūtsgluži nejaušikraujikraujšnogriezties
skrajen
skir
เต็มที่
tamyön değiştirmekçok incedimdikdimdik olarak
hoàn toàn

sheer

1 [ʃɪəʳ]
A. ADJ (sheerer (compar) (sheerest (superl)))
1. (= absolute) → puro, absoluto
by sheer accident; by sheer chancede pura casualidad
in sheer desperationen último extremo
by sheer hard workgracias simplemente al trabajo
the sheer impossibility ofla total imposibilidad de ... PURE
2. (= transparent) → transparente, fino
3. (= precipitous) → escarpado
B. ADV it falls sheer to the seabaja sin obstáculo alguno hasta el mar
it rises sheer for 100 metresse levanta verticalmente unos 100 metros
sheer off VI + ADV (Naut) [ship] → desviarse (fig) → largarse

sheer

2 [ʃɪəʳ] VI to sheer away from a topicdesviarse de un tema, evitar hablar de un tema
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sheer

[ˈʃɪər]
adj
(= pure) [boredom, delight, desperation, madness, stupidity] → pur(e), pur(e) et simple
It's sheer greed → C'est de l'avidité pure.
by sheer chance → par pur hasard
(= steep) [cliff, drop, rock face] → à pic abrupt(e)
(= almost transparent) [fabric, tights] → très fin(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

sheer

adj (+er)
(= absolute)rein; nonsense, madnessrein, glatt; stupidityrein, schier; by sheer force of personalityaufgrund or auf Grund seiner Persönlichkeit; by sheer chancerein zufällig; by sheer hard workdurch nichts als harte Arbeit; the sheer impossibility of doing thatdie schiere Unmöglichkeit, das zu tun; it was sheer helles war die (reinste) Hölle (inf)
(= steep) cliff, dropsteil, jäh (geh); there is a sheer drop of 200 feetes fällt 200 Fuß steil or senkrecht ab
cloth etc(hauch)dünn, (hauch)zart; sheer nylon stockingshauchdünne Nylonstrümpfe pl
advsteil, jäh (geh); (= vertically)senkrecht
vi (Naut) → ausscheren
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sheer

1 [ʃɪəʳ]
1. adj (-er (comp) (-est (superl)))
a. (utter, madness, greed) → puro/a; (waste of time) → totale; (necessity) → assoluto/a
that's sheer robbery! → è un furto bello e buono!
the sheer impossibility of ... → l'assoluta impossibilità di...
by sheer chance, by a sheer accident → per puro caso or pura combinazione
b. (transparent) → trasparente
c. (precipitous) → a picco
a sheer drop → uno strapiombo

sheer

2 [ʃɪəʳ] vi (also to sheer off) (gen) (Naut) → deviare
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sheer1

(ʃiə) adjective
1. absolute. Her singing was a sheer delight; It all happened by sheer chance.
2. very steep. a sheer drop to the sea.
3. (of cloth) very thin. sheer silk.
adverb
verticaly. The land rises sheer out of the sea.

sheer2

(ʃiə) : sheer off/away
to turn aside or swerve. The speed-boat sheered off course.
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sheer

مُجَرَّد absolutní ren rein αμιγής puro pelkkä pur potpun puro 全くの 완전한 doorzichtig ren czysty completo абсолютный skir เต็มที่ tam hoàn toàn 全然的
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The brig was sheering swiftly and giddily through a long, cresting swell.