How do you use Camber in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like curve or arch, plus the exact meaning.
Camber in a sentence
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Camber meaning
- A slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, beam, roof, ship's deck etc., so that liquids will flow off the sides.
- The slope of a curved road created to minimize the effect of centrifugal force.
- An upward concavity in the underside of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch.
Using Camber
- The main meaning on this page is: A slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, beam, roof, ship's deck etc., so that liquids will flow off the sides. | The slope of a curved road created to minimize the effect of centrifugal force. | An upward concavity in the underside of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch.
- Useful related words include: convex shape, curve, arch, alignment.
- In the example corpus, camber often appears in combinations such as: and camber, the camber, camber sands.
Context around Camber
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 12 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Camber
- In this selection, "camber" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, reverse, edges, off, sands, design and side stand out and add context to how "camber" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about the camber sands wreck and airfoil with camber. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "camber" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and aberdare, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with camber
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Increasing the camber generally increases lift. (6 words)
Bexhill and Camber Sands were ranked joint 15th. (8 words)
Modern skis typically have steel edges, camber, side cut, and possibly reverse camber. (13 words)
In the 1840s, the cambered ski (a shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air) was developed by woodcarvers in the province of Telemark, Norway. (41 words)
Specific measures to strengthen the front section of the bodyshell help enable the precise turn-in ability and the toe and camber stability of the chassis components, even when driving at speed. (32 words)
Roger Marsters, curator of Marine History at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, said he's been doing some digging since he heard about the Camber Sands wreck. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Modern skis typically have steel edges, camber, side cut, and possibly reverse camber.
Bexhill and Camber Sands were ranked joint 15th.
Finally, UBS Group AG grew its position in shares of Camber Energy by 147.4% in the first quarter.
Peel is not riding the National Trophy next weekend but is competing at Milnthorpe, which she describes as “ridiculously muddy with plenty of off-camber sections and hurdles”.
Enjoy handcrafted cocktails featuring Peroni and Teremana tequila including the Camber Tree Farm eggnog cocktail and delectable bites all while enjoying live performances from the Holiday Village.
Southport employees claimed they received texts a few hours earlier but staff in and Camber Sands alleged they first read about the closures on Facebook.
Dymchurch was not suitable for filming due to it being a popular tourist hotspot, therefore Old Romney stood in for it, with Camber playing the role of the beach.
The Experience 76’s mixed rocker and camber design play a part in this.
There should still be a little room, a little give, when the holster and gun are tucked in as well; too tight and it will camber the gun outward.
Specific measures to strengthen the front section of the bodyshell help enable the precise turn-in ability and the toe and camber stability of the chassis components, even when driving at speed.
These guidelines provide information on the width of roads, size of passing bays, longitudinal grade and camber (cross fall), drainage, layer works and surface dressing.
In the 1840s, the cambered ski (a shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air) was developed by woodcarvers in the province of Telemark, Norway.
Roger Marsters, curator of Marine History at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, said he's been doing some digging since he heard about the Camber Sands wreck.
Tonight, it was Camber and Wise that stepped up and made sure to keep the game close until the final buzzer.
Increasing the camber generally increases lift.
Since there is a camber in the corner, it provides excellent overtaking opportunities.
Skis have four aspects define their basic performance: length, width, sidecut and camber.
The Kinked design also fares well in parks as it has the turning and spin benefits of the "Reverse" camber design.
This complication was avoided by the combination of low wing loading and fixed leading-edge camber that varies with spanwise position along the wing.
To produce this downward turning, the airfoil must have a positive angle of attack or have its rear portion curved downward as on an airfoil with camber.
Common combinations with camber
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: