oscitation (Meaning)

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oscitation (n.)

The act of yawning or gaping.

Synonyms & Antonyms of oscitation

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

oscitation Sentence Examples

  1. The yawning baby's persistent oscitation disrupted the serene atmosphere.
  2. The professor's monotonous lecture induced an uncontrollable oscitation in his students.
  3. The doctor diagnosed the patient's excessive oscitation as a sign of sleep deprivation.
  4. The rhythmic oscitation of the cat provided a soothing calmness to the room.
  5. The lecturer's humorous anecdote elicited an audible oscitation from the audience.
  6. The stress of the job interview caused her oscitation to become a nervous tic.
  7. The oscitation of the flowers in the spring breeze signaled the arrival of a new season.
  8. The sight of a sleeping child's oscitation evoked a sense of tranquility and peace.
  9. The elderly man's oscitation during the sermon hinted at his waning attention span.
  10. The contagious nature of oscitation led to a ripple effect of yawns throughout the meeting room.

FAQs About the word oscitation

The act of yawning or gaping.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The yawning baby's persistent oscitation disrupted the serene atmosphere.

The professor's monotonous lecture induced an uncontrollable oscitation in his students.

The doctor diagnosed the patient's excessive oscitation as a sign of sleep deprivation.

The rhythmic oscitation of the cat provided a soothing calmness to the room.