lucubratory (Meaning)

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lucubratory (a.)

Composed by candlelight, or by night; of or pertaining to night studies; laborious or painstaking.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lucubratory

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lucubratory Sentence Examples

  1. His lucubratory writings delved into the obscure depths of metaphysics.
  2. The student's lucubratory notes were a testament to her sleepless nights.
  3. The professor's lucubratory lecture left the audience utterly perplexed.
  4. The nocturnal scribe penned lucubratory volumes filled with esoteric knowledge.
  5. The writer's lucubratory style was characterized by its labyrinthine complexity.
  6. The poet's lucubratory works explored the uncharted realms of the imagination.
  7. The historian's lucubratory research uncovered forgotten fragments of ancient history.
  8. The philosopher's lucubratory treatise grappled with the fundamental questions of existence.
  9. The scientist's lucubratory hypothesis challenged established scientific paradigms.
  10. The artist's lucubratory masterpiece provoked both admiration and bewilderment.

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Composed by candlelight, or by night; of or pertaining to night studies; laborious or painstaking.

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His lucubratory writings delved into the obscure depths of metaphysics.

The student's lucubratory notes were a testament to her sleepless nights.

The professor's lucubratory lecture left the audience utterly perplexed.

The nocturnal scribe penned lucubratory volumes filled with esoteric knowledge.