moria (Meaning)

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moria (n.)

Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moria

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moria Sentence Examples

  1. The desolate plains of Moria stretched endlessly before the weary travelers.
  2. The labyrinthine tunnels of Moria offered both danger and allure to the curious.
  3. The Balrog, a monstrous creature of fire and shadow, lurked in the depths of Moria.
  4. The Fellowship of the Ring passed through Moria, encountering both perils and wonders.
  5. Gandalf faced his greatest challenge in the Mines of Moria, risking his life to save his friends.
  6. The inscriptions on the walls of Moria recounted ancient tales of greed and betrayal.
  7. Moria's vast halls echoed with the whispers of secrets long forgotten.
  8. The Dwarves of Moria had once thrived in their subterranean kingdom, but their fate was now tragic.
  9. The lake of Moria, filled with crystal-clear water, mirrored the dim light of the tunnels.
  10. The horrors of Moria haunted the memories of those who dared to traverse its treacherous depths.

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Idiocy; imbecility; fatuity; foolishness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The desolate plains of Moria stretched endlessly before the weary travelers.

The labyrinthine tunnels of Moria offered both danger and allure to the curious.

The Balrog, a monstrous creature of fire and shadow, lurked in the depths of Moria.

The Fellowship of the Ring passed through Moria, encountering both perils and wonders.