aforetime Sentence Examples
- The village was prosperous aforetime, with fields of crops stretching as far as the eye could see.
- Aforetime, people relied on traditional methods of communication, such as letters and telegrams.
- The castle, now in ruins, was a majestic fortress aforetime, standing tall on the hill.
- Aforetime, the river served as a vital trade route, connecting distant towns and cities.
- Aforetime, storytelling was a cherished tradition passed down through generations.
- The aforetime bustling market square is now a quiet, deserted space.
- Aforetime, manual labor was the primary means of cultivating the land before modern machinery.
- The royal court was a place of grandeur and opulence aforetime, hosting lavish events and celebrations.
- Aforetime, families gathered around the fireplace for warmth and companionship during the winter months.
- Aforetime, the nomadic tribe roamed freely across the vast plains, following the migratory patterns of wildlife.
aforetime Meaning
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aforetime (adv.)
In time past; formerly.
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In time past; formerly.
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The village was prosperous aforetime, with fields of crops stretching as far as the eye could see.
Aforetime, people relied on traditional methods of communication, such as letters and telegrams.
The castle, now in ruins, was a majestic fortress aforetime, standing tall on the hill.
Aforetime, the river served as a vital trade route, connecting distant towns and cities.