pillarist (Meaning)
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pillarist (n.)
See Stylite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pillarist
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
pillarist Sentence Examples
- The towering marble pillarist marked the grand entrance to the opulent palace.
- The pillarist supported the weight of the cathedral's immense vaulted ceiling.
- The young pillarist diligently studied ancient texts to master the art of building grand structures.
- The intricate carvings on the pillarist depicted scenes of battle and triumph.
- The pillarist served as a landmark for weary travelers, guiding them to safety.
- The pillarist symbolized strength and resilience, representing the unwavering spirit of the people.
- The master pillarist used precision and skill to construct pillars that defied gravity.
- The ruined pillarist stood as a testament to the passage of time and the decline of past civilizations.
- The pillarist marked the start of a procession, leading the people towards a sacred destination.
- The colossal pillarist seemed to reach up to the heavens, connecting the earth to the divine.
FAQs About the word pillarist
See Stylite.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The towering marble pillarist marked the grand entrance to the opulent palace.
The pillarist supported the weight of the cathedral's immense vaulted ceiling.
The young pillarist diligently studied ancient texts to master the art of building grand structures.
The intricate carvings on the pillarist depicted scenes of battle and triumph.