underlaid (Meaning)

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underlaid (a.)

Laid or placed underneath; also, having something laid or lying underneath.

Synonyms & Antonyms of underlaid

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underlaid Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate gold filigree underlaid the translucent enamel, creating a stunning effect.
  2. An underlaid layer of bamboo reinforced the strength of the wooden floor.
  3. His voice underlaid with a hint of sarcasm, the man made a cutting remark.
  4. The underlaid insulation effectively muffled the noise from the outside world.
  5. A thin layer of felt underlaid the carpet to provide extra cushioning.
  6. The ancient runes were barely visible, their edges underlaid by centuries of decay.
  7. The subtle floral pattern underlaid the soft blue fabric of the curtains.
  8. An underlaid mesh provided stability to the delicate lace tablecloth.
  9. Underlaid with a bed of rose petals, the silver jewelry sparkled brilliantly.
  10. A mournful melody underlaid the haunting lyrics of the ballad.

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Laid or placed underneath; also, having something laid or lying underneath.

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The intricate gold filigree underlaid the translucent enamel, creating a stunning effect.

An underlaid layer of bamboo reinforced the strength of the wooden floor.

His voice underlaid with a hint of sarcasm, the man made a cutting remark.

The underlaid insulation effectively muffled the noise from the outside world.