obitual (Meaning)

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obitual (a.)

Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obitual

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obitual Sentence Examples

  1. The obituary noted his remarkable contributions to the field of medicine.
  2. Reading the obitual filled her with a profound sense of loss.
  3. The obitual's brevity could not capture the extraordinary life it described.
  4. The obitual was a poignant tribute to a beloved teacher who had inspired generations.
  5. The obitual inadvertently revealed a hidden chapter in the deceased's life.
  6. The obitual served as a stark reminder of the inevitability of death.
  7. The obitual provided a glimpse into the person's achievements and passions.
  8. The obitual's eloquence brought tears to the reader's eyes.
  9. The obitual was a testament to the power of words to immortalize a person's existence.
  10. The obitual's publication marked the final chapter in the deceased's remarkable life story.

FAQs About the word obitual

Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The obituary noted his remarkable contributions to the field of medicine.

Reading the obitual filled her with a profound sense of loss.

The obitual's brevity could not capture the extraordinary life it described.

The obitual was a poignant tribute to a beloved teacher who had inspired generations.