elritch Antonyms
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Meaning of elritch
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elritch (a.)
Ghastly; preternatural. Same as Eldritch.
elritch Sentence Examples
- The old mansion exuded an elritch atmosphere, its dark halls filled with a sense of foreboding.
- The forest was an elritch place, its ancient trees casting long shadows that seemed to reach out and caress the unwary traveler.
- The fog rolled in like an elritch tide, swallowing the landscape in its dense, suffocating embrace.
- The old woman's eyes burned with an elritch light, piercing the darkness like glowing coals.
- The creature lurking in the shadows had an elritch quality about it, its form shifting and changing as if it were made of smoke.
- The music echoed through the stone chamber, its elritch melody weaving its way through the air like a serpent's tongue.
- The ancient tome was filled with elritch knowledge, its pages covered with symbols that seemed to writhe and dance before the eyes.
- The artifact radiated an elritch energy, its power both alluring and terrifying.
- The ritual circle was embedded with elritch runes, each one glowing with an otherworldly light.
- The elritch entity whispered secrets into the minds of those who dared to listen, its voice weaving webs of deception and madness.
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Ghastly; preternatural. Same as Eldritch.
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The old mansion exuded an elritch atmosphere, its dark halls filled with a sense of foreboding.
The forest was an elritch place, its ancient trees casting long shadows that seemed to reach out and caress the unwary traveler.
The fog rolled in like an elritch tide, swallowing the landscape in its dense, suffocating embrace.
The old woman's eyes burned with an elritch light, piercing the darkness like glowing coals.