cineraceous (Meaning)

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cineraceous (a.)

Like ashes; ash-colored; cinereous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cineraceous

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cineraceous Sentence Examples

  1. The sky turned cineraceous as the storm clouds gathered on the horizon.
  2. The old castle walls were coated in a cineraceous hue, evidence of centuries of exposure to the elements.
  3. In the fading light of dusk, the landscape took on a cineraceous tint, casting shadows across the countryside.
  4. She painted her bedroom walls in a soft cineraceous shade to create a calming atmosphere.
  5. The artist's palette included various shades of cineraceous, lending depth to his landscapes.
  6. The abandoned factory stood out against the cineraceous landscape, a relic of the industrial age.
  7. The cat's fur had a cineraceous undertone, blending seamlessly with the muted tones of the forest floor.
  8. The architect chose a cineraceous stone for the building's exterior, giving it a timeless appearance.
  9. As winter approached, the leaves of the trees turned cineraceous before falling to the ground.
  10. The morning mist enveloped the countryside in a cineraceous veil, creating an ethereal ambiance.

FAQs About the word cineraceous

Like ashes; ash-colored; cinereous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sky turned cineraceous as the storm clouds gathered on the horizon.

The old castle walls were coated in a cineraceous hue, evidence of centuries of exposure to the elements.

In the fading light of dusk, the landscape took on a cineraceous tint, casting shadows across the countryside.

She painted her bedroom walls in a soft cineraceous shade to create a calming atmosphere.