renard (Meaning)

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renard (n.)

A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.

Synonyms & Antonyms of renard

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renard Sentence Examples

  1. The solitary renard prowled the forest, its sleek body blending with the shadows.
  2. The cunning renard outwitted the hunter, leading him on a merry chase through the undergrowth.
  3. The renard's piercing gaze scanned its surroundings, searching for prey.
  4. The renard's thick fur protected it from the cold winter winds.
  5. The mischievous renard left behind a trail of stolen trinkets, its playful antics infuriating the villagers.
  6. The renard's sharp claws and teeth made it a formidable foe in the wild.
  7. The renard's keen senses detected the slightest movement, allowing it to avoid danger.
  8. The renard's den was a cozy sanctuary tucked away amidst the roots of an ancient oak tree.
  9. The legendary renard of folklore was said to possess supernatural powers, including the ability to shape-shift.
  10. The renard's enigmatic nature fascinated and intrigued humans, who couldn't help but admire its cunning and agility.

FAQs About the word renard

A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The solitary renard prowled the forest, its sleek body blending with the shadows.

The cunning renard outwitted the hunter, leading him on a merry chase through the undergrowth.

The renard's piercing gaze scanned its surroundings, searching for prey.

The renard's thick fur protected it from the cold winter winds.