hoar (Meaning)

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hoar (n)

ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)

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hoar (s)

showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair

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hoar (a.)

White, or grayish white; as, hoar frost; hoar cliffs.

Gray or white with age; hoary.

Musty; moldy; stale.

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hoar (n.)

Hoariness; antiquity.

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hoar (v. t.)

To become moldy or musty.

hoar Sentence Examples

  1. The hoar frost blanketed the meadow, creating a shimmering tapestry of ice.
  2. Her hair was as white as hoary snow, framing her ageless face.
  3. The old oak tree stood sentinel, its hoary bark bearing witness to centuries gone by.
  4. The hoary cliffs of Dover towered over the stormy sea, casting long shadows across the waves.
  5. The ancient sage had a hoary beard that reached down to his knees, symbolizing his wisdom and experience.
  6. The hoary ice of the glacier crept slowly down the mountainside, carving a path through the rock.
  7. The ship's sails were ripped and hoary, weathered by countless storms and voyages.
  8. The hoary old doctor had a gentle touch and a comforting demeanor.
  9. The hoary ghost's translucent figure floated through the corridors, its presence sending chills down the spines of the living.
  10. The hoary heirloom passed down through generations was a cherished symbol of the family's history.

FAQs About the word hoar

ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside), showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hairWhite, or grayish whit

antique, medieval,ancient, old, hoary, venerable, prehistoric, antiquated, mediaeval, ageing

youthful, new, new, young, modern, fresh, fresh, young,recent, recent

The hoar frost blanketed the meadow, creating a shimmering tapestry of ice.

Her hair was as white as hoary snow, framing her ageless face.

The old oak tree stood sentinel, its hoary bark bearing witness to centuries gone by.

The hoary cliffs of Dover towered over the stormy sea, casting long shadows across the waves.