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

  1. The hibernal slumber of the bears ensures their survival during the harsh winter months.
  2. The hibernal landscape was a desolate and icy wasteland.
  3. The animals had retreated to their hibernal dens, seeking shelter from the cold.
  4. The hibernal chill permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
  5. The trees stood dormant, their branches laden with hibernal frost.
  6. The river was frozen over, creating a hibernal bridge that allowed animals to cross.
  7. The hibernal silence was broken only by the occasional howl of a wolf.
  8. The hibernal sun cast long shadows across the snow-covered fields.
  9. The hibernal sky was a tapestry of gray clouds and twinkling stars.
  10. 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.