saturnist (Meaning)
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saturnist (n.)
A person of a dull, grave, gloomy temperament.
Synonyms & Antonyms of saturnist
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saturnist Sentence Examples
- The saturnist disposition of the old man cast a pall over the festivities.
- The artist's saturnist canvases evoked a sense of melancholy and despair.
- The astrologer warned of the saturnist influence in his horoscope, predicting misfortunes ahead.
- The saturnist mood of the song reflected the composer's inner turmoil.
- The novel explored the saturnist psychology of a tormented protagonist.
- The play's saturnist scenes depicted characters grappling with isolation and grief.
- The poet's saturnist verse expressed the depths of human suffering.
- The critic accused the author of wallowing in saturnist self-pity.
- The saturnist spirit of the era permeated art, literature, and philosophy.
- The saturnist tendencies in her personality made her prone to bouts of depression.
FAQs About the word saturnist
A person of a dull, grave, gloomy temperament.
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The saturnist disposition of the old man cast a pall over the festivities.
The artist's saturnist canvases evoked a sense of melancholy and despair.
The astrologer warned of the saturnist influence in his horoscope, predicting misfortunes ahead.
The saturnist mood of the song reflected the composer's inner turmoil.