decomposed Antonyms
Meaning of decomposed
decomposed (imp. & p. p.)
of Decompose
decomposed (a.)
Separated or broken up; -- said of the crest of birds when the feathers are divergent.
decomposed Sentence Examples
- The once vibrant flower had decomposed into a pile of brown mush, a reminder of life's fleeting nature.
- The archaeologists meticulously unearthed the decomposed remains of a long-forgotten civilization.
- The pungent odor emanating from the forest floor alerted them to a decomposed animal carcass.
- Due to the lack of oxygen, the organic matter at the bottom of the lake decomposed very slowly.
- The researcher analyzed the decomposed tissues to determine the cause of the plant disease.
- The abandoned building stood as a skeletal shell, its structure weakened by years of decomposition.
- The high sugar content in the fruit accelerated its decomposition, making it unfit for consumption.
- Scientists use radiocarbon dating to determine the age of decomposed organic materials.
- Under a microscope, the biologist observed the process of bacteria decomposing a single-celled organism.
- The compost pile provided a thriving ecosystem for decomposers, breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
FAQs About the word decomposed
of Decompose, Separated or broken up; -- said of the crest of birds when the feathers are divergent.
rotten, decayed, spoiled, decomposing, soured,putrid, rotting, fermented, corrupted, turned
fresh, sweet, preserved, undecomposed, undecomposed, preserved, good, fresh, sweet, good
The once vibrant flower had decomposed into a pile of brown mush, a reminder of life's fleeting nature.
The archaeologists meticulously unearthed the decomposed remains of a long-forgotten civilization.
The pungent odor emanating from the forest floor alerted them to a decomposed animal carcass.
Due to the lack of oxygen, the organic matter at the bottom of the lake decomposed very slowly.