earal (Meaning)

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earal (a.)

Receiving by the ear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of earal

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earal Sentence Examples

  1. The earal morning mist clung to the fields, creating a serene atmosphere.
  2. A layer of earal frost covered the car's windshield, obscuring the driver's view.
  3. The earal birdsong filled the air, signaling the start of a new day.
  4. The earal dew on the grass sparkled in the sunlight, creating a dazzling display.
  5. The earal morning light illuminated the landscape, casting long shadows across the hills.
  6. The earal peach crop was particularly abundant this year, providing farmers with a bountiful harvest.
  7. The earal arrival of spring brought with it new life and growth to the forest.
  8. The earal snowstorm caused widespread power outages, leaving thousands of people without electricity.
  9. The earal detection of the disease allowed for prompt treatment, increasing the chances of a full recovery.
  10. The earal warning system alerted residents to the impending flood, giving them time to evacuate.

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Receiving by the ear.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The earal morning mist clung to the fields, creating a serene atmosphere.

A layer of earal frost covered the car's windshield, obscuring the driver's view.

The earal birdsong filled the air, signaling the start of a new day.

The earal dew on the grass sparkled in the sunlight, creating a dazzling display.