grotto Antonyms

Meaning of grotto

Wordnet

grotto (n)

a small cave (usually with attractive features)

Webster

grotto (n.)

A natural covered opening in the earth; a cave; also, an artificial recess, cave, or cavernlike apartment.

grotto Sentence Examples

  1. The secluded grotto provided shelter from the relentless storm.
  2. The eerie silence of the underground grotto amplified our footsteps.
  3. The glistening stalactites hung from the ceiling of the grotto like frozen tears.
  4. The grotto's hidden entrance led to a subterranean world of wonder.
  5. The ancient carvings adorned the walls of the grotto, revealing tales of a forgotten civilization.
  6. The water in the grotto shimmered with iridescent hues, painting the walls with ethereal colors.
  7. The grotto became a sanctuary for weary travelers to rest and replenish.
  8. The sound of dripping water echoed through the grotto, creating a symphony of nature.
  9. The mystical grotto was said to be home to both benevolent and malevolent spirits.
  10. The grotto's breathtaking beauty left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who ventured inside.

FAQs About the word grotto

a small cave (usually with attractive features)A natural covered opening in the earth; a cave; also, an artificial recess, cave, or cavernlike apartment.

cave, cavern, grot,tunnel, shelter, delve, subway, chasm, shaft, burrow

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The secluded grotto provided shelter from the relentless storm.

The eerie silence of the underground grotto amplified our footsteps.

The glistening stalactites hung from the ceiling of the grotto like frozen tears.

The grotto's hidden entrance led to a subterranean world of wonder.