mares Synonyms

mares Meaning

mares

an evil preternatural being causing nightmares, any of several mostly flat dark areas of considerable extent on the surface of the moon or Mars, any of several large dark areas on the surface of the moon or Mars, a female horse or other equine animal especially when fully mature or of breeding age, an adult female of the horse or a related animal (as a zebra or donkey)

mares Sentence Examples

  1. The stallion galloped across the meadow, leaving behind a trail of mares.
  2. The mares nuzzled their foals in the warm sunlight.
  3. The veterinarian examined the mare's reproductive system to ensure its health.
  4. The majestic mares danced gracefully through the field.
  5. The wild mares roamed freely in the vast expanse of the African savanna.
  6. The horsewoman rode atop a majestic mare, guiding it through the obstacle course.
  7. The mares grazed peacefully in the lush pasture, their tails swishing behind them.
  8. The farmer rounded up the mares for branding with the ranch's logo.
  9. The mares and their foals galloped away at the sound of approaching humans.
  10. The newborn mare stood unsteadily on her long, spindly legs, nursing from her mother.

FAQs About the word mares

an evil preternatural being causing nightmares, any of several mostly flat dark areas of considerable extent on the surface of the moon or Mars, any of several

foals, fillies, colts, geldings, equines, steeds, stallions, bronchos, trotters, equids

No antonyms found.

The stallion galloped across the meadow, leaving behind a trail of mares.

The mares nuzzled their foals in the warm sunlight.

The veterinarian examined the mare's reproductive system to ensure its health.

The majestic mares danced gracefully through the field.