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Meaning of ebon

Wordnet

ebon (s)

of a very dark black

Webster

ebon (a.)

Consisting of ebony.

Like ebony, especially in color; black; dark.

Webster

ebon (n.)

Ebony.

ebon Sentence Examples

  1. The ebony figurine gleamed ominously under the flickering candlelight.
  2. The girl's ebon hair cascaded over her shoulders in a shimmering waterfall.
  3. The knight's ebon armor glinted menacingly in the sunlight.
  4. The ebony piano stood majestically in the corner of the grand music hall.
  5. The ebon crow perched upon the withered tree, its eyes scanning the desolate landscape.
  6. The ebony dragon soared through the air, its powerful wings cutting through the clouds.
  7. The ebony chess pieces stood sentinel on the board, awaiting their next move.
  8. The ebony ink flowed from the quill, leaving a trail of elegant calligraphy on the parchment.
  9. The ebony dagger glinted in the moonlight, its sharp edge promising death and destruction.
  10. The ebony statue of the goddess stood tall and proud, a symbol of strength and resilience.

FAQs About the word ebon

of a very dark blackConsisting of ebony., Like ebony, especially in color; black; dark., Ebony.

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The ebony figurine gleamed ominously under the flickering candlelight.

The girl's ebon hair cascaded over her shoulders in a shimmering waterfall.

The knight's ebon armor glinted menacingly in the sunlight.

The ebony piano stood majestically in the corner of the grand music hall.