limpitude (Meaning)

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limpitude (n.)

Limpidity.

Synonyms & Antonyms of limpitude

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limpitude Sentence Examples

  1. The limpidity of the lake allowed me to see the vibrant coral reefs below.
  2. The crystal-clear water possessed an alluring limpidity, inviting me to dive into its depths.
  3. The limpness of the fabric contrasted sharply with the limpidity of the glass vase it covered.
  4. The wine exhibited a remarkable limpidity, showcasing the bright, youthful hue of the grapes.
  5. The rain had subsided, leaving the air with an ethereal limpidity that made every sound seem louder.
  6. The limpidity of the diamond made it appear weightless, hovering effortlessly between my fingers.
  7. The moonlight bathed the forest in a soft, ethereal limpidity that transformed the familiar into the extraordinary.
  8. The stream flowed with a limpidity that belied its swift current, luring me to its inviting banks.
  9. The sun's rays, filtered through the canopy, created a dappled limpidity on the forest floor.
  10. The clarity and limpidity of the thought process enabled the scientist to solve the complex equation with ease.

FAQs About the word limpitude

Limpidity.

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The limpidity of the lake allowed me to see the vibrant coral reefs below.

The crystal-clear water possessed an alluring limpidity, inviting me to dive into its depths.

The limpness of the fabric contrasted sharply with the limpidity of the glass vase it covered.

The wine exhibited a remarkable limpidity, showcasing the bright, youthful hue of the grapes.