furrow Antonyms
Meaning of furrow
furrow (n)
a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)
a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
furrow (v)
hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove
make wrinkled or creased
cut a furrow into a columns
furrow (n.)
A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow.
Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal; a wrinkle on the face; as, the furrows of age.
To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow; as, to furrow the ground or sea.
To mark with channels or with wrinkles.
furrow Sentence Examples
- The farmer's brow furrowed deeply as he surveyed his damaged crops.
- The furrowed earth received the tiny seeds with eager anticipation.
- The deep furrows on his cheeks spoke volumes of his age and wisdom.
- The plow carved an even furrow through the fertile soil.
- The furrowed waves of the sea relentlessly pounded against the shore.
- The sculptor's brow furrowed in concentration as he shaped the clay.
- The baffled detective furrowed his brows, trying to decipher the perplexing clues.
- The furrows in her dress hinted at the intricate craftsmanship that had gone into its creation.
- The furrowed path led hikers through the dense undergrowth.
- The furrow between her eyes gave her an air of determination and focus.
FAQs About the word furrow
a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow), a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface, hollow out in the form of a fur
crease, wrinkle,crinkle, layer, crimp, plait, tuck, pucker, pleat,corrugation
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The farmer's brow furrowed deeply as he surveyed his damaged crops.
The furrowed earth received the tiny seeds with eager anticipation.
The deep furrows on his cheeks spoke volumes of his age and wisdom.
The plow carved an even furrow through the fertile soil.