ministral (Meaning)
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ministral (a.)
Ministerial.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ministral
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ministral Sentence Examples
- The ministral's melodious voice filled the cathedral, creating a sacred atmosphere.
- The prime minister's ministrals were a coveted ensemble, renowned for their exceptional musicianship.
- In feudal Europe, ministrals were itinerant performers who entertained the nobility with music and storytelling.
- The minstrel's lute resonated through the tavern, captivating the patrons with ancient ballads.
- The royal ministral composed exquisite pieces that showcased the monarch's grandeur and power.
- The wandering minstrel carried tales of distant lands and extraordinary adventures in his songs.
- The minstrel's voice echoed through the forest, a haunting serenade to the spirits of the trees.
- The king's minstrel performed for the court, his witty lyrics providing laughter and political satire.
- In the midst of battle, the minstrel's stirring melodies inspired the warriors to fight valiantly.
- The young minstrel's talent and passion for music hinted at a promising future in the world of minstrelsy.
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Ministerial.
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No antonyms found.
The ministral's melodious voice filled the cathedral, creating a sacred atmosphere.
The prime minister's ministrals were a coveted ensemble, renowned for their exceptional musicianship.
In feudal Europe, ministrals were itinerant performers who entertained the nobility with music and storytelling.
The minstrel's lute resonated through the tavern, captivating the patrons with ancient ballads.