polt (Meaning)

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polt (n.)

A blow or thump.

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polt (a.)

Distorted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polt

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polt Sentence Examples

  1. The devious villain had a sinister plot to overthrow the kingdom.
  2. Detectives meticulously analyzed the crime scene, searching for clues to unravel the enigmatic plot.
  3. The movie scriptwriter skillfully crafted a complex plot that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
  4. The gardener carefully planned the layout of his garden, creating an elaborate plot of flowers and vegetables.
  5. The politician's campaign strategist devised a strategic plot to secure votes for the upcoming election.
  6. The real estate developer proposed a controversial plot to build a high-rise on a historic site.
  7. The mathematician spent hours poring over the plot of a complex equation, searching for its solution.
  8. The scientist presented a groundbreaking plot of data, proving the existence of a new scientific phenomenon.
  9. The financial analyst studied the stock market plot, attempting to predict future market trends.
  10. The biographer focused on the most significant plot points of the subject's life, capturing the essence of their journey.

FAQs About the word polt

A blow or thump., Distorted.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The devious villain had a sinister plot to overthrow the kingdom.

Detectives meticulously analyzed the crime scene, searching for clues to unravel the enigmatic plot.

The movie scriptwriter skillfully crafted a complex plot that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.

The gardener carefully planned the layout of his garden, creating an elaborate plot of flowers and vegetables.