undercast (Meaning)

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undercast (v. t.)

To cast under or beneath.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undercast

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

undercast Sentence Examples

  1. The weatherman forecasted an undercast sky with a 50% chance of drizzle.
  2. The thick undercast obscured the sun, casting a somber pall over the city.
  3. We were forced to cancel our picnic due to the oppressive undercast and the threat of rain.
  4. The undercast made it difficult for the pilot to land the plane safely.
  5. The gloomy undercast reflected the heavy hearts of the mourners at the funeral.
  6. The undercast created a surreal atmosphere, as if the world were enveloped in a never-ending twilight.
  7. The villagers watched anxiously as the undercast moved closer, bringing with it the possibility of a devastating storm.
  8. The undercast was so dense that it blocked out the stars, plunging the forest into an impenetrable darkness.
  9. The hikers struggled to navigate the treacherous mountain trail in the dim light filtered through the undercast.
  10. The photographer took advantage of the undercast to capture a haunting and evocative image of the abandoned ruins.

FAQs About the word undercast

To cast under or beneath.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The weatherman forecasted an undercast sky with a 50% chance of drizzle.

The thick undercast obscured the sun, casting a somber pall over the city.

We were forced to cancel our picnic due to the oppressive undercast and the threat of rain.

The undercast made it difficult for the pilot to land the plane safely.