nagi (Meaning)

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nagi (n)

medium-sized tree having glossy lanceolate leaves; southern China to Taiwan and southern Japan

Synonyms & Antonyms of nagi

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nagi Sentence Examples

  1. The ocean was as calm as nagi, with not even a ripple to disturb its tranquility.
  2. The boat sat motionless in the nagi, its sails hanging slack.
  3. The island's inhabitants lived in a perpetual state of nagi, untouched by the storms of the outside world.
  4. The nagi allowed the fishermen to cast their nets without fear of being swept away.
  5. The nagi was a time for meditation and reflection, as the mind could drift undisturbed.
  6. The village of Nagi was named after the calm waters that surrounded it.
  7. The nagi made it possible for the children to play safely in the shallows.
  8. The nagi was a blessing for the sailors, providing them with a respite from the relentless waves.
  9. The tranquility of the nagi belied the turbulent storms that often raged just beyond the horizon.
  10. The nagi was a reminder that even in the most chaotic of times, there could be moments of peace and stillness.

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medium-sized tree having glossy lanceolate leaves; southern China to Taiwan and southern Japan

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ocean was as calm as nagi, with not even a ripple to disturb its tranquility.

The boat sat motionless in the nagi, its sails hanging slack.

The island's inhabitants lived in a perpetual state of nagi, untouched by the storms of the outside world.

The nagi allowed the fishermen to cast their nets without fear of being swept away.