rathe (Meaning)

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rathe (a.)

Coming before others, or before the usual time; early.

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rathe (adv.)

Early; soon; betimes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rathe

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rathe Sentence Examples

  1. The rathe winds whispered secrets through the rustling leaves.
  2. The garden glowed with vibrant hues, blooming rathe under the warm sun's touch.
  3. The rathe youth danced with abandon, their laughter echoing through the night.
  4. Winter's grip loosened rathe as spring's embrace enveloped the land.
  5. The storm abated rathe, leaving a tranquil calm in its wake.
  6. The young saplings grew rathe, reaching towards the heavens with newfound vigor.
  7. The rathe flames crackled and danced, casting a warm glow on the cozy hearth.
  8. The rathe traveler approached the village, his weary steps carrying him towards respite.
  9. The rathe breeze cooled the parched earth, bringing much-needed relief.
  10. The river flowed rathe and serene, reflecting the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

FAQs About the word rathe

Coming before others, or before the usual time; early., Early; soon; betimes.

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The rathe winds whispered secrets through the rustling leaves.

The garden glowed with vibrant hues, blooming rathe under the warm sun's touch.

The rathe youth danced with abandon, their laughter echoing through the night.

Winter's grip loosened rathe as spring's embrace enveloped the land.