caliginous Synonyms

caliginous Meaning

Wordnet

caliginous (s)

dark and misty and gloomy

Webster

caliginous (a.)

Affected with darkness or dimness; dark; obscure.

caliginous Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun set, the landscape became caliginous, shrouded in shadows.
  2. The caliginous depths of the forest seemed to swallow all sound and light.
  3. He ventured cautiously into the caliginous alley, wary of what might lurk in the darkness.
  4. The caliginous clouds overhead threatened to unleash a torrential downpour.
  5. Within the caliginous confines of the cavern, their lanterns barely pierced the darkness.
  6. She felt a sense of unease in the caliginous corners of the abandoned building.
  7. The caliginous atmosphere of the graveyard sent shivers down her spine.
  8. Lost in the caliginous maze of the city streets, they struggled to find their way home.
  9. The caliginous mood of the painting evoked a sense of melancholy in its viewers.
  10. Despite the caliginous circumstances, they pressed onward, guided by determination and hope.

FAQs About the word caliginous

dark and misty and gloomyAffected with darkness or dimness; dark; obscure.

darkened, murky, dark, obscure, dimmed, pitch-dark, darksome, pitch-black, rayless, darkish

radiant, incandescent, shining, beamy, glaring, lit, lucid, lightsome, brilliant, lucent

As the sun set, the landscape became caliginous, shrouded in shadows.

The caliginous depths of the forest seemed to swallow all sound and light.

He ventured cautiously into the caliginous alley, wary of what might lurk in the darkness.

The caliginous clouds overhead threatened to unleash a torrential downpour.