kithe Synonyms

kithe Meaning

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kithe (v. t.)

See Kythe.

To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare.

kithe Sentence Examples

  1. The highlanders had gathered together in a small kithe to discuss the future of their clan.
  2. The children ran through the kithe, laughing and playing, their voices echoing through the trees.
  3. The old woman sat by the fire in the kithe, knitting a sweater for her grandson.
  4. The farmer stood in the kithe, surveying his fields, the wind whipping around him.
  5. The hunter crouched in the kithe, waiting for the deer to pass by.
  6. The soldiers huddled in the kithe, trying to stay warm in the freezing cold.
  7. The villagers gathered in the kithe to celebrate the harvest festival.
  8. The students sat in the kithe, listening attentively to their teacher's lecture.
  9. The workers gathered in the kithe to discuss their plans for the upcoming project.
  10. The family sat in the kithe, enjoying a meal together, the sound of laughter filling the air.

FAQs About the word kithe

See Kythe., To make known; to manifest; to show; to declare.

manifest, disseminate, hand down, notify, reveal, divulge, introduce, disclose, apprise, show

recall,conceal, withhold, suppress, withhold, recall, suppress, silence, silence, conceal

The highlanders had gathered together in a small kithe to discuss the future of their clan.

The children ran through the kithe, laughing and playing, their voices echoing through the trees.

The old woman sat by the fire in the kithe, knitting a sweater for her grandson.

The farmer stood in the kithe, surveying his fields, the wind whipping around him.