aestuous (Meaning)

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aestuous (a.)

Glowing; agitated, as with heat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aestuous

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aestuous Sentence Examples

  1. The aestuous waves crashed against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizing display of power and beauty.
  2. The aestuous winds swept through the open landscape, bending the tall grasses in rhythmic waves.
  3. In the heat of summer, the aestuous air shimmered with the intensity of the sun's rays.
  4. The aestuous desert landscape seemed to dance with mirages, distorting the horizon.
  5. As the day progressed, the aestuous weather intensified, bringing a sense of anticipation to the coastal town.
  6. The aestuous heat made the asphalt on the road sizzle under the relentless sun.
  7. The aestuous current carried the canoe downstream with remarkable speed.
  8. Standing on the mountaintop, we felt the aestuous gusts of wind challenging our balance.
  9. The aestuous conditions made hiking challenging, as the steep trail became even more arduous.
  10. Weather forecasters warned of an aestuous storm approaching, advising residents to take necessary precautions.

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Glowing; agitated, as with heat.

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No antonyms found.

The aestuous waves crashed against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizing display of power and beauty.

The aestuous winds swept through the open landscape, bending the tall grasses in rhythmic waves.

In the heat of summer, the aestuous air shimmered with the intensity of the sun's rays.

The aestuous desert landscape seemed to dance with mirages, distorting the horizon.