peopled (Meaning)

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peopled (s)

furnished with people

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peopled (imp. & p. p.)

of People

Webster

peopled (a.)

Stocked with, or as with, people; inhabited.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peopled

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peopled Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient city was peopled by a diverse population of traders, craftsmen, and scholars.
  2. The remote island was thinly peopled, with only a few isolated villages scattered along the coast.
  3. The valley was densely peopled, with lush vegetation and a myriad of creatures inhabiting its ecosystem.
  4. The sprawling metropolis was peopled by millions of individuals, each with their own unique story and purpose.
  5. The abandoned building stood empty, its once-bustling hallways now peopled only by ghosts of the past.
  6. The sprawling countryside was sparsely peopled, with vast stretches of undeveloped land providing refuge for wildlife.
  7. The forest was peopled by a plethora of creatures, from towering trees to tiny wildflowers.
  8. The vibrant city streets were peopled by a kaleidoscope of faces, each reflecting a different background and culture.
  9. The isolated mountaintop was scarcely peopled, offering solitude and unspoiled beauty to the rare visitors who ventured there.
  10. The ancient ruins were peopled by a sense of history and mystery, drawing explorers and archaeologists to unravel their secrets.

FAQs About the word peopled

furnished with peopleof People, Stocked with, or as with, people; inhabited.

inhabited,populated, settled,colonized,moved (to)

depopulated, depopulated,unpeopled, unpeopled,

The ancient city was peopled by a diverse population of traders, craftsmen, and scholars.

The remote island was thinly peopled, with only a few isolated villages scattered along the coast.

The valley was densely peopled, with lush vegetation and a myriad of creatures inhabiting its ecosystem.

The sprawling metropolis was peopled by millions of individuals, each with their own unique story and purpose.