rebato (Meaning)

Wordnet

rebato (n)

a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th century

Webster

rebato (n.)

Same as Rabato.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rebato

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

rebato Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden noise raised a rebato in the village, alarming its inhabitants.
  2. Amidst the chaos, a piercing rebato reverberated through the town.
  3. The rebato, sounding over the hills, alerted the nearby settlement to impending danger.
  4. The church bells pealed forth a chilling rebato, summoning the townsfolk to defend their homes.
  5. The sound of the rebato echoed through the narrow streets, sending shivers down the spines of the listeners.
  6. The rebato acted as a warning signal, prompting the villagers to seek refuge and prepare for the worst.
  7. The rebato had the dual purpose of alerting the community and instilling both fear and determination.
  8. As the rebato pierced the air, the townsfolk dropped their daily tasks and gathered in the square.
  9. The sound of the rebato filled the air with an eerie silence, broken only by the frantic footsteps of the villagers.
  10. The rebato, once a warning cry, had now become a symbol of resilience and community spirit.

FAQs About the word rebato

a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th centurySame as Rabato.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sudden noise raised a rebato in the village, alarming its inhabitants.

Amidst the chaos, a piercing rebato reverberated through the town.

The rebato, sounding over the hills, alerted the nearby settlement to impending danger.

The church bells pealed forth a chilling rebato, summoning the townsfolk to defend their homes.