quidam (Meaning)
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quidam (n.)
Somebody; one unknown.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quidam
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quidam Sentence Examples
- Amidst the crowd, a quidam stepped forward with an enigmatic expression.
- The quidam arrived unannounced, leaving behind an air of mystery.
- His appearance was as unremarkable as any quidam, but his gaze held an unsettling intensity.
- Like a shadow, the quidam followed, his presence both comforting and unnerving.
- The stranger, known only as Quidam, had an aura of authority that commanded respect.
- The quidam's words were cryptic, hinting at secrets hidden in plain sight.
- A group of quidams gathered in the alleyway, murmuring amongst themselves.
- The quidam's knowledge seemed boundless, as if he had witnessed countless events throughout history.
- With a sly grin, the quidam vanished into the throng, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.
- The tale of the quidam became a haunting legend, whispered from town to town.
FAQs About the word quidam
Somebody; one unknown.
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Amidst the crowd, a quidam stepped forward with an enigmatic expression.
The quidam arrived unannounced, leaving behind an air of mystery.
His appearance was as unremarkable as any quidam, but his gaze held an unsettling intensity.
Like a shadow, the quidam followed, his presence both comforting and unnerving.