FACETS: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for FACETS?

Need another word that means the same as “facets”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “facets” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Facets” are: aspect

Facets as a Noun

Definitions of "Facets" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “facets” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • A distinct feature or element in a problem.
  • A smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone.

Synonyms of "Facets" as a noun (1 Word)

aspectThe feelings expressed on a person’s face.
A greenhouse with a southern aspect.

Usage Examples of "Facets" as a noun

  • He studied every facet of the question.

Associations of "Facets" (30 Words)

angularityA shape having one or more sharp angles.
aphelionThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun.
Mars is at aphelion.
aspectOf a planet form an aspect with another celestial body.
The sun in Aries formed an adverse aspect with Uranus in Capricorn.
facadeThe face or front of a building.
The house has a half timbered facade.
fulcrumThe pivot about which a lever turns.
Research is the fulcrum of the academic community.
hexagonA six-sided polygon.
hexagonalOf or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometrical arrangement having three axes of equal length separated by 60° and a fourth axis of a different length at right angles to these.
A hexagonal close packed crystal structure.
homocentricHaving a common center.
jagCut teeth into make a jagged cutting edge.
She jagged herself in the mouth.
latticeAn interlaced structure or pattern resembling a lattice.
Honeysuckle was growing up a lattice round the door.
multifacetedHaving many aspects.
A multifaceted undertaking.
octagonAn object or building with an octagonal plan or cross section.
opinionThe legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision.
That in my opinion is right.
outlookA person’s point of view or general attitude to life.
The deteriorating economic outlook.
panoramaA picture or photograph containing a wide view.
The tower offers a wonderful panorama of Prague.
pentagonA five-sided polygon.
pentagramA five-pointed star that is formed by drawing a continuous line in five straight segments, often used as a mystic and magical symbol.
perspectiveThe appearance of viewed objects with regard to their relative position, distance from the viewer, etc.
A trick of perspective.
polygonA closed plane figure bounded by straight sides.
porchA veranda.
Daniel and Lydia sat out on the porch for many hours.
preambleA preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
He could tell that what she said was by way of a preamble.
quadrilateralA four-sided figure.
rectangularHaving four right angles.
A rectangular Cartesian coordinate system.
scopeA telescope microscope or other device having a name ending in scope.
Such questions go beyond the scope of this book.
sideTake sides for or againstm siding against the current candidate.
Cubes with a different decoration on each of the six sides.
squareA square scarf.
Four square meals a day.
triangleSomething approximating the shape of a triangle.
The coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle.
triangulateMeasure and map (an area) by the use of triangles with a known base length and base angles.
The brackets triangulate the frame.
vertexEach angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
viewPurpose the phrase with a view to means with the intention of or for the purpose of.
They were soon out of view.

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