adumbrated (Meaning)

adumbrated

overshadow, obscure, to foreshadow vaguely, to suggest, disclose, or outline partially

adumbrated Sentence Examples

  1. The author adumbrated the intricate plotline of the novel through skillful foreshadowing.
  2. The speaker's body language adumbrated their true feelings despite their seemingly cheerful words.
  3. The painting's subtle brushstrokes adumbrated the artist's complex inner world.
  4. The symphony adumbrated the composer's emotional journey, from melancholy to triumph.
  5. The news report adumbrated the impending economic crisis with chilling accuracy.
  6. The scientist's theory adumbrated the possibility of groundbreaking discoveries.
  7. The child's play adumbrated the boundless imagination and creativity that lies within us all.
  8. The politician's speech adumbrated the sweeping changes his party intended to implement.
  9. The architect's blueprints adumbrated the grand design of the future building.
  10. The prophecy adumbrated a future filled with both danger and hope.

FAQs About the word adumbrated

overshadow, obscure, to foreshadow vaguely, to suggest, disclose, or outline partially

predicted,foreshadowed, anticipated, heralded, implied, prefigured, harbingered, alluded, foretold, prophesied

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The author adumbrated the intricate plotline of the novel through skillful foreshadowing.

The speaker's body language adumbrated their true feelings despite their seemingly cheerful words.

The painting's subtle brushstrokes adumbrated the artist's complex inner world.

The symphony adumbrated the composer's emotional journey, from melancholy to triumph.