hibernal (Meaning)
Wordnet
hibernal (s)
characteristic of or relating to winter
Webster
hibernal (a.)
Belonging or relating to winter; wintry; winterish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hibernal
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hibernal Sentence Examples
- The hibernal slumber of the bears ensures their survival during the harsh winter months.
- The hibernal landscape was a desolate and icy wasteland.
- The animals had retreated to their hibernal dens, seeking shelter from the cold.
- The hibernal chill permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
- The trees stood dormant, their branches laden with hibernal frost.
- The river was frozen over, creating a hibernal bridge that allowed animals to cross.
- The hibernal silence was broken only by the occasional howl of a wolf.
- The hibernal sun cast long shadows across the snow-covered fields.
- The hibernal sky was a tapestry of gray clouds and twinkling stars.
- The hibernal solstice marked the shortest day of the year.
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characteristic of or relating to winterBelonging or relating to winter; wintry; winterish.
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The hibernal slumber of the bears ensures their survival during the harsh winter months.
The hibernal landscape was a desolate and icy wasteland.
The animals had retreated to their hibernal dens, seeking shelter from the cold.
The hibernal chill permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.