manto (Meaning)
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manto (n.)
See Manteau.
Synonyms & Antonyms of manto
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manto Sentence Examples
- The emperor adorned an exquisite brocade manto shimmering with golden threads.
- The maiden veiled her beauty beneath a translucent silk manto, preserving her anonymity.
- The traveler draped a heavy woolen manto over his shoulders, shielding himself from the biting wind.
- The artist painted a vibrant depiction of a woman wearing a flowing manto, her face obscured.
- The ancient manuscript depicted a procession of nobles adorned in elegant mantos of various colors.
- The housemaid meticulously pressed a linen manto, smoothing out every wrinkle.
- The king's chamberlain held a scarlet velvet manto for his master to don before a grand audience.
- The actress donned a sequined manto that sparkled under the stage lights, mesmerizing the audience.
- The traditional bridal manto in the vibrant shade of red symbolized joy and prosperity.
- The museum's collection featured an intricate embroidery from a 19th-century silk manto, capturing the artistry of a bygone era.
FAQs About the word manto
See Manteau.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The emperor adorned an exquisite brocade manto shimmering with golden threads.
The maiden veiled her beauty beneath a translucent silk manto, preserving her anonymity.
The traveler draped a heavy woolen manto over his shoulders, shielding himself from the biting wind.
The artist painted a vibrant depiction of a woman wearing a flowing manto, her face obscured.