lochan (Meaning)

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lochan (n.)

A small lake; a pond.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lochan

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lochan Sentence Examples

  1. The lochan glistened like a tiny mirror, reflecting the golden rays of the setting sun.
  2. The ancient temple housed a sacred lochan believed to possess mystical powers.
  3. The lochan's crystalline waters shimmered like a thousand tiny stars, creating an ethereal aura.
  4. The poet's eyes were filled with a lochan of unshed tears, a testament to his heartbreak.
  5. As the storm raged on, the lochan became a torrent of furious white water, threatening to engulf the surrounding land.
  6. The child peered into the lochan, transfixed by the tiny creatures swimming beneath its surface.
  7. The lochan served as a sanctuary for rare and endangered species, its pristine waters supporting a thriving ecosystem.
  8. The photographer captured a breathtaking image of the lochan at dawn, its pink hues casting a surreal glow on the surrounding landscape.
  9. The lochan's tranquility was shattered by the sudden arrival of a flock of raucous birds.
  10. Legends spoke of a mythical creature that dwelled in the depths of the lochan, guarding its secrets from the outside world.

FAQs About the word lochan

A small lake; a pond.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lochan glistened like a tiny mirror, reflecting the golden rays of the setting sun.

The ancient temple housed a sacred lochan believed to possess mystical powers.

The lochan's crystalline waters shimmered like a thousand tiny stars, creating an ethereal aura.

The poet's eyes were filled with a lochan of unshed tears, a testament to his heartbreak.