fracid Synonyms

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fracid Meaning

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fracid (a.)

Rotten from being too ripe; overripe.

fracid Sentence Examples

  1. The fracid apple gave off a pungent scent, attracting swarms of flies.
  2. The garden was overgrown with fracid vegetation, its once-vibrant colors now faded to a dull green.
  3. The damp basement air had left the wooden beams fracid and vulnerable to termites.
  4. The fracid smell of stagnant water filled the room, making it unbearable to stay in.
  5. The old man's fracid teeth caused him great discomfort, preventing him from eating or speaking properly.
  6. The parchment document had become fracid over time, its ink smudged and its edges crumbling.
  7. The fracid leaves of the autumn trees littered the ground, creating a carpet of decay.
  8. The fracid meat was a breeding ground for bacteria, posing a significant health hazard.
  9. The fracid remains of the ship were strewn across the ocean floor, a tragic reminder of its demise.
  10. The fracid wood of the old barn creaked and groaned in the wind, hinting at its imminent collapse.

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Rotten from being too ripe; overripe.

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The fracid apple gave off a pungent scent, attracting swarms of flies.

The garden was overgrown with fracid vegetation, its once-vibrant colors now faded to a dull green.

The damp basement air had left the wooden beams fracid and vulnerable to termites.

The fracid smell of stagnant water filled the room, making it unbearable to stay in.