avaunt (Meaning)
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avaunt (interj.)
Begone; depart; -- a word of contempt or abhorrence, equivalent to the phrase Get thee gone.
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avaunt (v. t. & i.)
To advance; to move forward; to elevate.
To depart; to move away.
To vaunt; to boast.
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avaunt (n.)
A vaunt; to boast.
Synonyms & Antonyms of avaunt
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avaunt Sentence Examples
- Avaunt, foul demon!
- Your presence defiles this sacred sanctuary.
- With a thunderous roar, the captain bellowed "Avaunt!"
- as he repelled the boarding pirates.
- The witches' cackles filled the air, but a stern "Avaunt!"
- from the mage silenced them instantly.
- The dragon's fiery breath was met with a powerful incantation: "Avaunt, beast!
- Return to the abyss from whence you came!"
- The sorcerer's dark magic was held at bay by a shimmering barrier inscribed with the ancient command, "Avaunt, sorcerer!"
- As the vampire lunged towards its victim, a stake pierced its heart accompanied by the haunted whisper of "Avaunt, fiend!"
FAQs About the word avaunt
Begone; depart; -- a word of contempt or abhorrence, equivalent to the phrase Get thee gone., To advance; to move forward; to elevate., To depart; to move away.
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Avaunt, foul demon!
Your presence defiles this sacred sanctuary.
With a thunderous roar, the captain bellowed "Avaunt!"
as he repelled the boarding pirates.