tahiti (Meaning)

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tahiti (n)

an island in the south Pacific; the most important island in French Polynesia; made famous by Robert Louis Stevenson and Paul Gauguin

Synonyms & Antonyms of tahiti

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tahiti Sentence Examples

  1. The crystal-clear waters of Tahiti danced invitingly under the Polynesian sun.
  2. The scent of vanilla wafted through the lush jungles of Tahiti, intoxicating the senses.
  3. The majestic Mount Orohena loomed over the island of Tahiti, its towering peak piercing the azure sky.
  4. The vibrant reefs surrounding Tahiti teemed with an extraordinary diversity of marine life.
  5. The world-renowned Teahupo'o wave in Tahiti challenged surfers with its formidable height and power.
  6. The traditional Tahitian dance, the 'Ori Tahiti', captivated audiences with its graceful movements and vibrant costumes.
  7. The colorful markets of Papeete, Tahiti's capital, offered a tantalizing array of local fruits, spices, and crafts.
  8. The sacred marae of Taputapuatea in Tahiti holds immense spiritual significance for the Polynesian people.
  9. French influence is evident in the architecture and culture of Tahiti, a legacy of its colonial past.
  10. The breathtaking beauty of Tahiti continued to enchant travelers and adventurers from around the globe.

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an island in the south Pacific; the most important island in French Polynesia; made famous by Robert Louis Stevenson and Paul Gauguin

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The crystal-clear waters of Tahiti danced invitingly under the Polynesian sun.

The scent of vanilla wafted through the lush jungles of Tahiti, intoxicating the senses.

The majestic Mount Orohena loomed over the island of Tahiti, its towering peak piercing the azure sky.

The vibrant reefs surrounding Tahiti teemed with an extraordinary diversity of marine life.