silure (Meaning)

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silure (n.)

A fish of the genus Silurus, as the sheatfish; a siluroid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of silure

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

silure Sentence Examples

  1. The silure, a colossal catfish, lurked ominously in the depths of the river.
  2. The fisherman's bait danced enticingly before the hungry silure.
  3. With lightning speed, the silure lunged, its massive jaws snapping shut.
  4. The angler's rod strained under the weight of the enormous silure.
  5. The shimmering scales of the silure glistened in the moonlight.
  6. The silure's keen eyesight detected the slightest movement in the murky waters.
  7. The velvety-black skin of the silure made it a formidable predator.
  8. The silure's spiny dorsal fins deterred potential attackers.
  9. The legend of the giant silure haunted the local fishermen.
  10. The silure's presence marked the boundary between the realm of humans and nature.

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A fish of the genus Silurus, as the sheatfish; a siluroid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The silure, a colossal catfish, lurked ominously in the depths of the river.

The fisherman's bait danced enticingly before the hungry silure.

With lightning speed, the silure lunged, its massive jaws snapping shut.

The angler's rod strained under the weight of the enormous silure.