paratactic (Meaning)
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paratactic (a.)
Of pertaining to, or characterized by, parataxis.
Synonyms & Antonyms of paratactic
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paratactic Sentence Examples
- The wind paratactic with the rain lashed against the windowpane.
- The path wound paratactic along the hillside, offering scenic views.
- The children ran and played paratactic, their laughter mingling in the park.
- The birds soared and dived paratactic, creating an aerial ballet in the sky.
- The waves crashed paratactic against the shore, forming a rhythmic symphony.
- The armies clashed paratactic on the battlefield, the clang of swords piercing the air.
- The students lined up paratactic in the hallway, waiting patiently for their teacher.
- The houses stood paratactic along the street, their roofs reaching towards the clouds.
- The words streamed from her mouth paratactic, painting a vivid picture in our minds.
- The notes floated paratactic through the air, creating a haunting and ethereal melody.
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Of pertaining to, or characterized by, parataxis.
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The wind paratactic with the rain lashed against the windowpane.
The path wound paratactic along the hillside, offering scenic views.
The children ran and played paratactic, their laughter mingling in the park.
The birds soared and dived paratactic, creating an aerial ballet in the sky.