atwite (Meaning)

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atwite (v. t.)

To speak reproachfully of; to twit; to upbraid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of atwite

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atwite Sentence Examples

  1. The atwite tree adorned the garden with its vibrant crimson blooms.
  2. A chorus of birds serenaded the atwite shrubs with their sweet melodies.
  3. The tangled atwite roots whispered secrets beneath the fertile soil.
  4. The old atwite fence gracefully enveloped the sprawling meadow.
  5. The carpenter meticulously crafted a table from the sturdy atwite wood.
  6. A gentle breeze carried the fragrant atwite pollen through the air.
  7. The farmer tended to the atwite seedlings, nurturing them with water and care.
  8. The atwite walkway led to a hidden sanctuary, inviting tranquility and repose.
  9. A lone atwite flower stood out against the stark landscape, a symbol of resilience.
  10. The atwite tree, ancient and majestic, witnessed countless seasons come and go.

FAQs About the word atwite

To speak reproachfully of; to twit; to upbraid.

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The atwite tree adorned the garden with its vibrant crimson blooms.

A chorus of birds serenaded the atwite shrubs with their sweet melodies.

The tangled atwite roots whispered secrets beneath the fertile soil.

The old atwite fence gracefully enveloped the sprawling meadow.