claustral (Meaning)

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claustral (a.)

Cloistral.

Synonyms & Antonyms of claustral

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claustral Sentence Examples

  1. The claustral atmosphere of the monastery fostered a sense of peace and introspection.
  2. After spending weeks in the claustral confines of the research lab, the scientist emerged with groundbreaking findings.
  3. The claustral architecture of the castle lent an air of mystery to its hidden chambers.
  4. The claustral lifestyle of the hermit emphasized solitude and contemplation.
  5. Despite the claustral environment, the artist found inspiration in the quiet solitude of the countryside.
  6. The claustral cells of the prison were cramped and devoid of natural light.
  7. The claustral retreat offered participants a chance to disconnect from the outside world and focus on spiritual renewal.
  8. The novelist retreated to a claustral cabin in the mountains to work on her next book.
  9. The claustral setting of the ancient ruins evoked a sense of reverence for the past.
  10. In the claustral library, scholars poured over ancient texts, seeking knowledge and wisdom.

FAQs About the word claustral

Cloistral.

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The claustral atmosphere of the monastery fostered a sense of peace and introspection.

After spending weeks in the claustral confines of the research lab, the scientist emerged with groundbreaking findings.

The claustral architecture of the castle lent an air of mystery to its hidden chambers.

The claustral lifestyle of the hermit emphasized solitude and contemplation.