thlipsis (Meaning)
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thlipsis (n.)
Compression, especially constriction of vessels by an external cause.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thlipsis
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thlipsis Sentence Examples
- The writer's thlipsis was evident in the somber tone of his prose.
- The character's thlipsis manifested as a profound sense of despair.
- The loss of his family brought him immense thlipsis.
- The play explores the thlipsis experienced by a tragic hero.
- Her thlipsis was so overwhelming that it drove her to the brink of madness.
- The artist channeled his own thlipsis into his evocative paintings.
- The music was filled with a sense of thlipsis, reflecting the composer's inner turmoil.
- The novel's protagonist grappled with a constant state of thlipsis.
- The weight of the world seemed to crush him, causing him unbearable thlipsis.
- The film depicted the raw and unforgettable thlipsis of war.
FAQs About the word thlipsis
Compression, especially constriction of vessels by an external cause.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The writer's thlipsis was evident in the somber tone of his prose.
The character's thlipsis manifested as a profound sense of despair.
The loss of his family brought him immense thlipsis.
The play explores the thlipsis experienced by a tragic hero.