transmew (Meaning)
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transmew (v. t. & i.)
To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of transmew
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transmew Sentence Examples
- The alchemist's experiment transmewed the lead into pure gold.
- The magician transmewed himself into a majestic eagle, soaring through the skies.
- The witch's potion transmewed the old woman into a beautiful maiden.
- The scientist's serum transmewed the humble mouse into a colossal beast.
- The artist's brush transmewed the blank canvas into a vibrant masterpiece.
- The child's imagination transmewed a pile of pillows into a magical castle.
- The blacksmith's hammer transmewed the raw metal into a gleaming sword.
- The seamstress's needle transmewed the fabric into an elegant gown.
- The baker's hands transmewed the dough into a fragrant and golden loaf.
- The writer's pen transmewed words into a captivating and transformative tale.
FAQs About the word transmew
To transmute; to transform; to metamorphose.
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The alchemist's experiment transmewed the lead into pure gold.
The magician transmewed himself into a majestic eagle, soaring through the skies.
The witch's potion transmewed the old woman into a beautiful maiden.
The scientist's serum transmewed the humble mouse into a colossal beast.