sinuate (Meaning)

Wordnet

sinuate (s)

curved or curving in and out

having a strongly waved margin alternately concave and convex

Webster

sinuate (v. i.)

To bend or curve in and out; to wind; to turn; to be sinusous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sinuate

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sinuate Sentence Examples

  1. The river snaked through the valley, its sinuate course leaving behind lush green meadows.
  2. The coastline's sinuate shape created sheltered coves and towering cliffs.
  3. The road meandered through the hills, its sinuate path offering breathtaking views.
  4. The vine's tendrils twined sinuously around the trellis, creating an intricate pattern.
  5. The smoke from the fire rose in sinuate columns, twisting and turning in the air.
  6. The dancer's hips swayed sinuously, creating an alluring and hypnotic effect.
  7. The roots of the old oak tree radiated out in a sinuate network, providing stability and nourishment.
  8. The seam of the dress flowed sinuously over her curves, accentuating her graceful figure.
  9. The path through the forest was sinuate and narrow, requiring careful navigation.
  10. The wind whistled through the trees, creating a sinuate melody that echoed through the woods.

FAQs About the word sinuate

curved or curving in and out, having a strongly waved margin alternately concave and convexTo bend or curve in and out; to wind; to turn; to be sinusous.

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The river snaked through the valley, its sinuate course leaving behind lush green meadows.

The coastline's sinuate shape created sheltered coves and towering cliffs.

The road meandered through the hills, its sinuate path offering breathtaking views.

The vine's tendrils twined sinuously around the trellis, creating an intricate pattern.