undwelt (Meaning)

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undwelt (a.)

Not lived (in); -- with in.

Synonyms & Antonyms of undwelt

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undwelt Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins were desolate and undwelt, with only the wind whispering through their crumbling walls.
  2. The abandoned house stood silently in the middle of the overgrown yard, its windows boarded up and its interior undwelt for years.
  3. The remote mountain cabin lay undwelt and forgotten, its roof sagging and its walls crumbling after decades of neglect.
  4. The once-bustling village was now a ghost town, its houses silent and undwelt, its streets empty and overgrown.
  5. The eerie stillness of the abandoned hospital sent shivers down her spine, as she imagined the countless lives that had once dwelled there, now undwelt and lost.
  6. The old mansion had stood undwelt for centuries, its faded grandeur and crumbling stonework a testament to its forgotten past.
  7. The dense jungle was undwelt by human presence, save for the occasional adventurer or wildlife researcher.
  8. The vast stretch of desert lay undwelt, its barren landscape stretching to the horizon, an unforgiving expanse of sand and rock.
  9. The barren island had been undwelt for millennia, its shores untouched by humans, its interior a mystery waiting to be explored.
  10. The desolate planet held no signs of life, its atmosphere barren and its surface undwelt, a testament to the fragility of existence.

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Not lived (in); -- with in.

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The ancient ruins were desolate and undwelt, with only the wind whispering through their crumbling walls.

The abandoned house stood silently in the middle of the overgrown yard, its windows boarded up and its interior undwelt for years.

The remote mountain cabin lay undwelt and forgotten, its roof sagging and its walls crumbling after decades of neglect.

The once-bustling village was now a ghost town, its houses silent and undwelt, its streets empty and overgrown.