dislimn Antonyms

Meaning of dislimn

Webster

dislimn (v. t.)

To efface, as a picture.

dislimn Sentence Examples

  1. With deft strokes, the artist dislimned the intricate patterns of the tapestry, revealing the hidden story within its threads.
  2. As the fog dislimned the distant mountains, they faded into a watercolor panorama of soft shapes and muted hues.
  3. The fading light dislimned the sharp edges of the cityscape, transforming it into a hazy silhouette against the twilight sky.
  4. With each brushstroke, the painter dislimned the memory, capturing the essence of a fleeting moment before it faded into oblivion.
  5. The gentle breeze dislimned the reflection of the trees in the still waters of the lake, creating a fluid, abstract composition.
  6. As the sun set, the sky dislimned into a canvas of vibrant hues, a celestial masterpiece painted with the colors of dusk.
  7. The sculptor's skillful hands dislimned the form from the raw marble, revealing the hidden beauty within the stone.
  8. The poet's words dislimned the emotions of love and loss, painting a vivid tapestry of human experience.
  9. The composer's music dislimned the story of a hero's journey, capturing the epic sweep of adventure and triumph.
  10. The dancer's graceful movements dislimned the story of a love lost and found, a tale told through the language of the body.

FAQs About the word dislimn

To efface, as a picture.

blur, darken,obscure, mist, becloud, bedim, overshadow, blot out, fuzz (up), shadow

light (up),light (up), lighten, lighten, illuminate, illuminate, uncover, brighten, reveal, expose

With deft strokes, the artist dislimned the intricate patterns of the tapestry, revealing the hidden story within its threads.

As the fog dislimned the distant mountains, they faded into a watercolor panorama of soft shapes and muted hues.

The fading light dislimned the sharp edges of the cityscape, transforming it into a hazy silhouette against the twilight sky.

With each brushstroke, the painter dislimned the memory, capturing the essence of a fleeting moment before it faded into oblivion.