skelet (Meaning)

Webster

skelet (n.)

A skeleton. See Scelet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skelet

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

skelet Sentence Examples

  1. The slender skeleton of the bird allowed it to fly with ease.
  2. The ancient skeleton emerged from the depths of the tomb, its bones still intact.
  3. The medical student meticulously studied the human skeleton to understand its anatomy.
  4. The museum displayed an impressive collection of skeletons from various animal species.
  5. The skeletal system supports and protects the body from injury.
  6. The forensic scientist examined the skeleton to determine the cause of death.
  7. The starving animal's ribs protruded, forming a visible skeleton.
  8. The artist's macabre painting featured a skeletal figure draped in shadows.
  9. The skeleton crew worked tirelessly to keep the ship afloat during the storm.
  10. The horror movie showed a group of teenagers terrorized by a skeletal monster.

FAQs About the word skelet

A skeleton. See Scelet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The slender skeleton of the bird allowed it to fly with ease.

The ancient skeleton emerged from the depths of the tomb, its bones still intact.

The medical student meticulously studied the human skeleton to understand its anatomy.

The museum displayed an impressive collection of skeletons from various animal species.