eyebright (Meaning)

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eyebright (n.)

A small annual plant (Euphrasia officinalis), formerly much used as a remedy for diseases of the eye.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eyebright

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eyebright Sentence Examples

  1. The small child was the eyebright of his doting parents.
  2. In the midst of the sprawling metropolis, the eyebright of nature was a tiny park.
  3. The baby's smile was the mother's eyebright after a long, tiring day.
  4. The gentle breeze was an eyebright on the sweltering summer day.
  5. Their daughter was the eyebright of their marriage, the light of their lives.
  6. After months of grueling work, the completed project was an eyebright to the exhausted team.
  7. The eyebright of the city's architecture was the beautiful old church with its intricate stained-glass windows.
  8. Winning the first prize in the competition was the eyebright of the young athlete's season of hard work.
  9. The eyebright of the plain, untouched by development, was a pristine lake where swans glided.
  10. The eyebright of the play was the final, triumphant scene where the hero and heroine were finally united.

FAQs About the word eyebright

A small annual plant (Euphrasia officinalis), formerly much used as a remedy for diseases of the eye.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The small child was the eyebright of his doting parents.

In the midst of the sprawling metropolis, the eyebright of nature was a tiny park.

The baby's smile was the mother's eyebright after a long, tiring day.

The gentle breeze was an eyebright on the sweltering summer day.