hesternal (Meaning)
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hesternal (a.)
Pertaining to yesterday. [Obs.] See Yester, a.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hesternal
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hesternal Sentence Examples
- The hesternal rainfall left the streets glistening with moisture.
- The hesternal events unfolded with a rapidity that left me breathless.
- The hesternal arguments still lingered in the air, casting a shadow over our present conversation.
- I found myself lost in contemplation of the hesternal occurrences.
- The hesternal wounds had yet to fully heal, leaving a lingering pain in my heart.
- The hesternal glory of the sunset had faded into a somber twilight.
- The hesternal laughter and joy now seemed like a distant echo.
- I couldn't shake the feeling that the hesternal events had changed me irrevocably.
- The hesternal sorrows had given way to a flicker of hope.
- Despite the passage of time, the hesternal memories remained vividly etched in my mind.
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Pertaining to yesterday. [Obs.] See Yester, a.
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The hesternal rainfall left the streets glistening with moisture.
The hesternal events unfolded with a rapidity that left me breathless.
The hesternal arguments still lingered in the air, casting a shadow over our present conversation.
I found myself lost in contemplation of the hesternal occurrences.