loch Antonyms

Meaning of loch

Wordnet

loch (n)

a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked)

Scottish word for a lake

Webster

loch (n.)

A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.

A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.

loch Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque loch was a serene haven, its waters reflecting the azure sky.
  2. The ancient castle stood majestically on an island in the middle of the shimmering loch.
  3. Boats bobbed gently on the surface of the tranquil loch, creating a symphony of ripples.
  4. The mist-shrouded loch whispered secrets to the wind, its eerie beauty captivating.
  5. Fishermen cast their lines into the depths of the loch, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  6. The winding path along the loch's edge invited hikers to explore its enchanting surroundings.
  7. The loch was a sanctuary for wildlife, with waterfowl gliding gracefully across its expanse.
  8. The setting sun cast a golden glow upon the loch, painting a breathtaking canvas.
  9. The loch's crystal-clear waters revealed an underwater world teeming with life.
  10. The legend of the Loch Ness Monster forever intertwined itself with the allure of this enigmatic loch.

FAQs About the word loch

a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked), Scottish word for a lakeA lake; a bay or arm of the sea., A kind of medici

firth,bay, estuary, cove, inlet, gulf, embayment, creek, bayou, port

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The picturesque loch was a serene haven, its waters reflecting the azure sky.

The ancient castle stood majestically on an island in the middle of the shimmering loch.

Boats bobbed gently on the surface of the tranquil loch, creating a symphony of ripples.

The mist-shrouded loch whispered secrets to the wind, its eerie beauty captivating.