oscitate (Meaning)
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oscitate (v. i.)
To gape; to yawn.
Synonyms & Antonyms of oscitate
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oscitate Sentence Examples
- I couldn't help but oscitate during the boring lecture.
- The horse yawned widely, its oscitation revealing its large teeth.
- Her oscitation was contagious, khiến everyone else in the room yawn as well.
- The baby oscitated frequently, as a sign of sleepiness or hunger.
- The cat stretched and oscitated, before curling up in a cozy spot.
- The speaker's oscitation indicated boredom, khiến the audience lose interest in the speech.
- She tried to suppress her oscitation but couldn't help but give a small gasp.
- As the sun rose, the birds oscitated and chirped, signaling the start of a new day.
- The tiger oscitated lazily, its whiskers twitching.
- The oscitation reflex is triggered by fatigue, boredom, or a desire to regulate body temperature.
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To gape; to yawn.
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I couldn't help but oscitate during the boring lecture.
The horse yawned widely, its oscitation revealing its large teeth.
Her oscitation was contagious, khiến everyone else in the room yawn as well.
The baby oscitated frequently, as a sign of sleepiness or hunger.