enubilous (Meaning)

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enubilous (a.)

Free from fog, mist, or clouds; clear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enubilous

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enubilous Sentence Examples

  1. His enubilous approach to the problem earned him accolades from his peers.
  2. The author's enubilous prose makes her work a joy to read.
  3. The enubilous nature of the evidence made it difficult to reach a conclusion.
  4. The artist's enubilous style is characterized by its use of soft, muted colors.
  5. The politician's enubilous rhetoric failed to persuade the voters.
  6. The enubilous beauty of the flower made it a popular choice for bouquets.
  7. The team's enubilous performance led to their victory in the championship game.
  8. The enubilous sky was a perfect backdrop for the sunset.
  9. The enubilous nature of the situation made it difficult to predict the outcome.
  10. The enubilous clouds drifted lazily across the sky.

FAQs About the word enubilous

Free from fog, mist, or clouds; clear.

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No antonyms found.

His enubilous approach to the problem earned him accolades from his peers.

The author's enubilous prose makes her work a joy to read.

The enubilous nature of the evidence made it difficult to reach a conclusion.

The artist's enubilous style is characterized by its use of soft, muted colors.