phare (Meaning)

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phare (n.)

A beacon tower; a lighthouse.

Hence, a harbor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phare

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phare Sentence Examples

  1. The towering lighthouse's phare pierced the darkness, guiding seafarers to safety.
  2. The ancient stone phare, a relic of maritime history, still stands sentinel on the rugged coast.
  3. The phare's crimson light swept across the water, warning vessels of treacherous reefs.
  4. The pilot adjusted the phare's beam, ensuring it cut through the fog with maximum visibility.
  5. The lighthouse's phare shone brightly, a beacon of hope for ships lost in stormy seas.
  6. The phare's unwavering light symbolized safety and navigation in the vast expanse of the ocean.
  7. The lighthouse keeper meticulously maintained the phare, ensuring its brilliance illuminated the coastline.
  8. The lighthouse's phare blinked rhythmically, a silent but unmistakable signal to passing ships.
  9. The ship's powerful phare sliced through the nighttime gloom, guiding its course towards the distant harbor.
  10. The lighthouse's phare stood as a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of those who braved the perils of the sea.

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A beacon tower; a lighthouse., Hence, a harbor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The towering lighthouse's phare pierced the darkness, guiding seafarers to safety.

The ancient stone phare, a relic of maritime history, still stands sentinel on the rugged coast.

The phare's crimson light swept across the water, warning vessels of treacherous reefs.

The pilot adjusted the phare's beam, ensuring it cut through the fog with maximum visibility.