comether Antonyms
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Meaning of comether
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comether (n.)
Matter; affair.
Friendly communication or association.
comether Sentence Examples
- "Comether, my dear friend," she called out, waving from across the room.
- He beckoned to the dog, saying, "Comether, boy, it's time for your walk."
- The teacher gestured to the students, saying, "Comether, everyone, let's gather around for storytime."
- The mother called to her children, saying, "Comether, it's time for dinner."
- The coach motioned to the players, shouting, "Comether, team, let's discuss our strategy for the game."
- The farmer called out to the chickens, saying, "Comether, my feathered friends, it's feeding time."
- She stood at the doorway, calling, "Comether, guests, the party's about to start."
- The knight beckoned to his squire, saying, "Comether, we have much to prepare for our journey."
- The librarian gestured to the patrons, saying, "Comether, readers, let me show you our newest arrivals."
- He stood by the gate, calling to the horses, "Comether, my trusty steeds, it's time to ride."
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Matter; affair., Friendly communication or association.
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No antonyms found.
"Comether, my dear friend," she called out, waving from across the room.
He beckoned to the dog, saying, "Comether, boy, it's time for your walk."
The teacher gestured to the students, saying, "Comether, everyone, let's gather around for storytime."
The mother called to her children, saying, "Comether, it's time for dinner."