threshwold (Meaning)

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threshwold (n.)

Threshold.

Synonyms & Antonyms of threshwold

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threshwold Sentence Examples

  1. The old woman stood on the threshold of her house, her eyes misty with memories.
  2. As I crossed the threshold of the ancient temple, a sense of awe washed over me.
  3. The boy hesitated at the threshold of puberty, torn between childhood and adolescence.
  4. The pain surged like a tidal wave, threatening to push me over the threshold of consciousness.
  5. The rising sun peeked over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the threshold of a new day.
  6. The athlete approached the threshold of exhaustion, his muscles screaming for respite.
  7. The threshold of patience cracked as the children's incessant chatter filled the room.
  8. The nurse carefully monitored the patient's condition, watching for any signs that they were approaching the threshold of recovery.
  9. The storm raged outside, threatening to break through the threshold of the house.
  10. The threshold of the unknown stretched out before me, promising both adventure and trepidation.

FAQs About the word threshwold

Threshold.

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The old woman stood on the threshold of her house, her eyes misty with memories.

As I crossed the threshold of the ancient temple, a sense of awe washed over me.

The boy hesitated at the threshold of puberty, torn between childhood and adolescence.

The pain surged like a tidal wave, threatening to push me over the threshold of consciousness.