soot (Meaning)

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soot (n)

a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink

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soot (v)

coat with soot

soot Sentence Examples

  1. The soot clung tenaciously to the chimney, a testament to the countless fires that had burned within.
  2. The flames danced merrily, leaving behind a trail of soot that stained the walls with its inky presence.
  3. The industrial chimneys belched out plumes of soot, polluting the air with their noxious fumes.
  4. A thick layer of soot covered the old paintings, obscuring their beauty and fading their colors.
  5. The smoke from the forest fire billowed upwards, leaving a trail of soot that settled on the surrounding trees.
  6. The soot-covered fireplace gave the room a cozy and nostalgic ambiance.
  7. The soot from the candles flickered and danced, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  8. The soot on the windowpanes made it hard to see outside, casting a murky gloom over the world.
  9. The soot from the old factory buildings hung in the air, a reminder of their former industrial glory.
  10. The soot-laden sky blocked out the sunlight, casting an oppressive darkness over the city.

FAQs About the word soot

a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink, coat with soot

crud, filth, crock, muck,grime, dust, gunk, sludge, sewage, soil

cleanliness,cleanliness,cleanness, cleanness,

The soot clung tenaciously to the chimney, a testament to the countless fires that had burned within.

The flames danced merrily, leaving behind a trail of soot that stained the walls with its inky presence.

The industrial chimneys belched out plumes of soot, polluting the air with their noxious fumes.

A thick layer of soot covered the old paintings, obscuring their beauty and fading their colors.