tabid (Meaning)

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tabid (a.)

Affected by tabes; tabetic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tabid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

tabid Sentence Examples

  1. The tabid stench of decaying flesh permeated the air, turning stomachs and evoking gag reflexes.
  2. The tabid remnants of yesterday's meal lay strewn across the table, a testament to the gluttony that had transpired.
  3. The once-pristine pool water had transformed into a tabid green, its surface covered in algae and floating refuse.
  4. The tabid breath of the old woman hung heavily in the room, a repulsive reminder of the decay that awaited all.
  5. The wound had become tabid, the once-reddish flesh now a sickly yellow, oozing pus and emanating a foul odor.
  6. The tabid lake was a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests, making it virtually uninhabitable.
  7. The tabid urine from the cat had stained the carpet, leaving behind an acrid and nauseating scent.
  8. The tabid soil in the garden was devoid of life, its once-fertile nature having been corrupted by years of neglect.
  9. The tabid smoke billowing from the chimney hung in the air, casting an eerie pall over the neighborhood.
  10. The tabid corpse lay in the morgue, its features contorted in a grotesque parody of life, its stench permeating the entire building.

FAQs About the word tabid

Affected by tabes; tabetic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tabid stench of decaying flesh permeated the air, turning stomachs and evoking gag reflexes.

The tabid remnants of yesterday's meal lay strewn across the table, a testament to the gluttony that had transpired.

The once-pristine pool water had transformed into a tabid green, its surface covered in algae and floating refuse.

The tabid breath of the old woman hung heavily in the room, a repulsive reminder of the decay that awaited all.