triole (Meaning)

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triole (n.)

Same as Triplet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of triole

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

triole Sentence Examples

  1. The sleek triole glistened under the moonlight, its sails billowing with the gentle breeze.
  2. The virtuoso conductor orchestrated a mesmerizing triole with fluid grace and precision.
  3. The rhythmic triole of hooves resonated through the misty forest, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  4. The enigmatic alchemist carefully distilled a potent triole of herbs, promising to bestow eternal youth.
  5. The skilled calligrapher adorned the parchment with intricate trioles that danced across the page.
  6. The ancient triole lay dormant in the temple ruins, its secrets whispered through the ages.
  7. The triole of stars flickered in the night sky, guiding lost travelers to their destination.
  8. The sweet triole of birdsong filled the air at dawn, heralding a new day.
  9. The triole of thoughts whirled through his mind, leaving him in a state of confusion.
  10. The enigmatic triole carved into the stone sarcophagus hinted at a profound mystery yet to be unraveled.

FAQs About the word triole

Same as Triplet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sleek triole glistened under the moonlight, its sails billowing with the gentle breeze.

The virtuoso conductor orchestrated a mesmerizing triole with fluid grace and precision.

The rhythmic triole of hooves resonated through the misty forest, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

The enigmatic alchemist carefully distilled a potent triole of herbs, promising to bestow eternal youth.