lethean (Meaning)
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lethean (a.)
Of or pertaining to Lethe; resembling in effect the water of Lethe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lethean
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
lethean Sentence Examples
- The river's lethean waters flowed somnolently, promising oblivion and eternal slumber.
- The soothing scent of lavender had a lethean effect, calming the mind and inducing tranquility.
- The doctor administered a lethean dose of morphine to alleviate the patient's pain and anxiety.
- The hypnotic melody of the lullaby had a lethean impact on the restless infant.
- The warm embrace of the ocean's waves provided a lethean escape from the cares of the world.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting its golden glow, a lethean stillness enveloped the landscape.
- The monotonous sound of the raindrops falling on the roof had a lethean effect, lulling me into a peaceful slumber.
- The labyrinthine corridors of the underground tunnels induced a lethean disorientation, making it impossible to find my way back.
- The lethean gaze of the snake fixed me in place, its eyes holding me captive in a hypnotic trance.
- The intoxicating aroma of incense wafted through the room, creating a lethean atmosphere that invited surrender to the senses.
FAQs About the word lethean
Of or pertaining to Lethe; resembling in effect the water of Lethe.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The river's lethean waters flowed somnolently, promising oblivion and eternal slumber.
The soothing scent of lavender had a lethean effect, calming the mind and inducing tranquility.
The doctor administered a lethean dose of morphine to alleviate the patient's pain and anxiety.
The hypnotic melody of the lullaby had a lethean impact on the restless infant.