refracted (Meaning)

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refracted (imp. & p. p.)

of Refract

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refracted (a.)

Bent backward angularly, as if half-broken; as, a refracted stem or leaf.

Turned from a direct course by refraction; as, refracted rays of light.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refracted

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refracted Sentence Examples

  1. As sunlight entered the prism, it refracted into a dazzling spectrum.
  2. The crystal refracted the moonlight, casting iridescent patterns on the wall.
  3. The thick eyeglasses refracted the child's eyes, giving them a magnified appearance.
  4. The surface of the water refracted the scuba diver's image, making it difficult to pinpoint their exact location.
  5. The convex lens refracted the light rays, converging them to a crisp focal point.
  6. The glass of the display screen refracted the virtual image, creating a realistic 3D effect.
  7. The rainbow was formed when sunlight refracted through raindrops, dispersing the colors into a vibrant arc.
  8. The telescope refracted distant light waves, enabling astronomers to observe celestial objects.
  9. The oil spill on the water's surface refracted sunlight, creating a colorful optical illusion known as a "rainbow snake."
  10. The refraction of light at the boundary between different materials is a key principle in optics.

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of Refract, Bent backward angularly, as if half-broken; as, a refracted stem or leaf., Turned from a direct course by refraction; as, refracted rays of light.

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As sunlight entered the prism, it refracted into a dazzling spectrum.

The crystal refracted the moonlight, casting iridescent patterns on the wall.

The thick eyeglasses refracted the child's eyes, giving them a magnified appearance.

The surface of the water refracted the scuba diver's image, making it difficult to pinpoint their exact location.