biwreye (Meaning)

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biwreye (v. t.)

To bewray; to reveal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of biwreye

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biwreye Sentence Examples

  1. Biwreye is a term used in certain cultures to describe a feeling of overwhelming joy and contentment.
  2. As she reached the mountain's summit, a sense of biwreye enveloped her, knowing she had accomplished her lifelong goal.
  3. The biwreye of the moment was palpable as the newlyweds exchanged vows in front of their loved ones.
  4. Despite the challenges, he held onto a sense of biwreye, believing in the brighter days ahead.
  5. The artist poured her heart into her work, hoping to evoke a sense of biwreye in those who viewed her paintings.
  6. In the midst of chaos, a moment of biwreye washed over him, reminding him of life's simple joys.
  7. The community came together in biwreye to celebrate the successful completion of their project.
  8. As the final notes of the symphony echoed through the concert hall, a feeling of biwreye filled the air.
  9. After years of hard work and dedication, she finally felt a deep sense of biwreye as she held her published book in her hands.
  10. Despite the rainy weather, the children played outside with biwreye, finding joy in the simplest of moments.

FAQs About the word biwreye

To bewray; to reveal.

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No antonyms found.

Biwreye is a term used in certain cultures to describe a feeling of overwhelming joy and contentment.

As she reached the mountain's summit, a sense of biwreye enveloped her, knowing she had accomplished her lifelong goal.

The biwreye of the moment was palpable as the newlyweds exchanged vows in front of their loved ones.

Despite the challenges, he held onto a sense of biwreye, believing in the brighter days ahead.