umbratious (Meaning)

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umbratious (a.)

Suspicious; captious; disposed to take umbrage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of umbratious

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umbratious Sentence Examples

  1. The towering trees cast umbratious shadows upon the sun-drenched lawn.
  2. The umbratious canopy of the oak provided a sanctuary from the scorching summer sun.
  3. The path wound through an umbratious wood, its dappled light filtering through the dense foliage.
  4. The umbratious garden was a haven for shade-loving plants, creating an oasis of tranquility.
  5. The umbratious hillside provided a perfect spot for a secluded retreat, offering respite from the hustle and bustle.
  6. The umbratious valley sheltered a hidden waterfall, its roar echoing through the secluded glen.
  7. The umbratious forest was home to a myriad of nocturnal creatures, their calls breaking the silence of the night.
  8. The umbratious clouds obscured the sun, casting an eerie glow upon the desolate landscape.
  9. The umbratious figure stood in the shadows, its movements shrouded in mystery.
  10. The umbratious atmosphere of the old library evoked a sense of reverence and awe.

FAQs About the word umbratious

Suspicious; captious; disposed to take umbrage.

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The towering trees cast umbratious shadows upon the sun-drenched lawn.

The umbratious canopy of the oak provided a sanctuary from the scorching summer sun.

The path wound through an umbratious wood, its dappled light filtering through the dense foliage.

The umbratious garden was a haven for shade-loving plants, creating an oasis of tranquility.