hade Antonyms

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Meaning of hade

Webster

hade (n.)

The descent of a hill.

The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein.

The deviation of a fault plane from the vertical.

Webster

hade (v. i.)

To deviate from the vertical; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode.

hade Sentence Examples

  1. The path to the forgotten realm was a treacherous one, leading down into the gloomy hade.
  2. The forest's canopy cast an eerie hade over the verdant undergrowth beneath.
  3. As the sun set, the sky turned a deep shade of crimson, casting a fiery hade upon the landscape.
  4. The old mansion stood in a perpetual hade, its windows shuttered and its walls crumbling into decay.
  5. The ancient scrolls were written in a long-forgotten language, their symbols casting a mystic hade on the page.
  6. The magician's incantations hung heavy in the hade, summoning unseen forces from the depths.
  7. The dragon's breath blazed with an infernal hade, setting the surrounding forest ablaze.
  8. The valley's secluded location cast it into a perpetual hade, hidden from the prying eyes of the outside world.
  9. The pirate ship sailed through the mist-laden hade, its sails billowing like ghostly apparitions.
  10. The underworld lay in a perpetual hade, its darkness swallowing all who dared to venture within.

FAQs About the word hade

The descent of a hill., The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein., To deviate from the vertical; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode., T

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The path to the forgotten realm was a treacherous one, leading down into the gloomy hade.

The forest's canopy cast an eerie hade over the verdant undergrowth beneath.

As the sun set, the sky turned a deep shade of crimson, casting a fiery hade upon the landscape.

The old mansion stood in a perpetual hade, its windows shuttered and its walls crumbling into decay.