maiger Antonyms
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Meaning of maiger
Wordnet
maiger (n)
large European marine food fish
Webster
maiger (n.)
The meagre.
maiger Sentence Examples
- The maiger's deep-set eyes and thin lips gave him a sinister appearance.
- The air grew maiger as the storm approached, bringing a sense of unease.
- The barren wasteland stretched maigerly before them, offering no respite from the scorching sun.
- The prisoner's complexion was maiger and sallow, a testament to his arduous confinement.
- The withered flower stood maigerly in its vase, a poignant reminder of its former glory.
- The abandoned house cast a maiger shadow over the once-vibrant neighborhood.
- The patient's voice was maiger and weak, barely above a whisper.
- The maiger aroma of damp earth permeated the air after the heavy rainfall.
- The statue's maiger expression conveyed a sense of sorrow and resignation.
- The maiger shoreline was dotted with jagged rocks that jutted out into the turbulent sea.
FAQs About the word maiger
large European marine food fishThe meagre.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The maiger's deep-set eyes and thin lips gave him a sinister appearance.
The air grew maiger as the storm approached, bringing a sense of unease.
The barren wasteland stretched maigerly before them, offering no respite from the scorching sun.
The prisoner's complexion was maiger and sallow, a testament to his arduous confinement.