barmecide (Meaning)
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barmecide (n.)
One who proffers some illusory advantage or benefit. Also used as an adj.: Barmecidal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of barmecide
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barmecide Sentence Examples
- The barmecide's table was illusory, offering only empty promises.
- The emperor's barmecide feast tantalized his guests with non-existent dishes.
- The barmecide's servant served nonexistent meats and fruits, leaving guests famished.
- The barmecide prince showered imaginary gifts upon his visitors.
- The barmecide's treasure trove was a figment of his imagination.
- The barmecide's wife cooked empty pots, filling the kitchen with tantalizing aromas.
- The barmecide's companions feasted on shadows and pretended to satisfy their hunger.
- The barmecide's court jester entertained the emperor with barmecide pranks.
- The barmecide's garden was a barren wasteland, devoid of any real plants.
- The barmecide's palace was an illusion, its halls empty and its rooms echoey.
FAQs About the word barmecide
One who proffers some illusory advantage or benefit. Also used as an adj.: Barmecidal.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The barmecide's table was illusory, offering only empty promises.
The emperor's barmecide feast tantalized his guests with non-existent dishes.
The barmecide's servant served nonexistent meats and fruits, leaving guests famished.
The barmecide prince showered imaginary gifts upon his visitors.