eclipsed Synonyms

eclipsed Meaning

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eclipsed (imp. & p. p.)

of Eclipse

eclipsed Sentence Examples

  1. The solar eclipse beautifully eclipsed the sun, casting a surreal shadow upon the landscape.
  2. Her beauty eclipsed that of all others, making her the cynosure of all eyes in the grand ballroom.
  3. The towering skyscraper eclipsed the cityscape, becoming an iconic landmark visible from miles around.
  4. The new discovery completely eclipsed the previous theory, relegating it to the realm of history.
  5. His humility eclipsed his brilliance, making him an admired and respected leader among his peers.
  6. The comet's vibrant tail majestically eclipsed the starlit sky, a celestial spectacle that few were lucky enough to witness.
  7. The arrival of the younger, more talented player eclipsed the veteran's fame, leading to a gradual decline in his playing time.
  8. The politician's scandal eclipsed his political aspirations, causing him to withdraw from the upcoming election.
  9. The brilliance of the morning sun eclipsed the waning moonlight, signaling the start of a new day.
  10. The sheer magnitude of the natural disaster eclipsed the community's ability to respond effectively, leaving many vulnerable and in need of assistance.

FAQs About the word eclipsed

of Eclipse

surpassed, topped, exceeded, bettered, outstripped, overtopped, excelled, mastered, beat, outshone

lost (to),lost (to),,

The solar eclipse beautifully eclipsed the sun, casting a surreal shadow upon the landscape.

Her beauty eclipsed that of all others, making her the cynosure of all eyes in the grand ballroom.

The towering skyscraper eclipsed the cityscape, becoming an iconic landmark visible from miles around.

The new discovery completely eclipsed the previous theory, relegating it to the realm of history.