unbegilt (Meaning)

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unbegilt (a.)

Not gilded; hence, not rewarded with gold.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbegilt

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unbegilt Sentence Examples

  1. The once-opulent throne room now stood unbegilt, its former grandeur faded into obscurity.
  2. The ornate frame around the painting had lost its luster, revealing its unbegilt state.
  3. The knight's armor, once resplendent with gold leaf, was now dull and unbegilt.
  4. The gilded scrollwork on the ceiling had crumbled away, leaving behind only unbegilt fragments.
  5. The regal carriage rattled through the streets, its unbegilt exterior a stark contrast to its former elegance.
  6. The golden statue of the pharaoh had been stripped of its precious adornments, its surface now unbegilt and lifeless.
  7. The ornate mirror had lost its reflective shimmer, leaving behind an unbegilt frame.
  8. The once-gilded edges of the medieval manuscript had faded and peeled, leaving the text unbegilt and difficult to read.
  9. The grand clock tower stood tall but unbegilt, its golden accents now tarnished and faded.
  10. The marble bust of the famous writer had weathered the passage of time, its unbegilt surface reflecting the wear and tear of centuries.

FAQs About the word unbegilt

Not gilded; hence, not rewarded with gold.

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The once-opulent throne room now stood unbegilt, its former grandeur faded into obscurity.

The ornate frame around the painting had lost its luster, revealing its unbegilt state.

The knight's armor, once resplendent with gold leaf, was now dull and unbegilt.

The gilded scrollwork on the ceiling had crumbled away, leaving behind only unbegilt fragments.