ghaut Antonyms

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Meaning of ghaut

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ghaut (n.)

A pass through a mountain.

A range of mountains.

Stairs descending to a river; a landing place; a wharf.

ghaut Sentence Examples

  1. The sacred ghaut along the Ganges River bustled with pilgrims performing rituals.
  2. The funeral ghaut witnessed the solemn cremation of countless loved ones.
  3. I wandered through the ancient ghaut, admiring its intricate carvings and stone steps.
  4. The boatman ferried people across the ghaut, connecting them to both sides of the river.
  5. The ghaut was transformed into a vibrant market on festival days, filled with vendors and musicians.
  6. The children splashed and played in the cool waters of the ghaut, oblivious to the world around them.
  7. The ghaut served as a place of solace and contemplation for those seeking inner peace.
  8. Artists captured the beauty and spirituality of the ghaut in their paintings and etchings.
  9. The ghaut was a focal point of the community, where people gathered for social and religious events.
  10. As the sun set, the ghaut glowed with a warm, ethereal light, casting an otherworldly charm on the surroundings.

FAQs About the word ghaut

A pass through a mountain., A range of mountains., Stairs descending to a river; a landing place; a wharf.

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The sacred ghaut along the Ganges River bustled with pilgrims performing rituals.

The funeral ghaut witnessed the solemn cremation of countless loved ones.

I wandered through the ancient ghaut, admiring its intricate carvings and stone steps.

The boatman ferried people across the ghaut, connecting them to both sides of the river.