wayless (Meaning)

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wayless (a.)

Having no road or path; pathless.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wayless

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wayless Sentence Examples

  1. The labyrinthine streets seemed wayless, leading to a dead end at every turn.
  2. The desolate wasteland stretched out before them, offering no discernible wayless.
  3. The dense undergrowth made the forest wayless, obscuring any semblance of a path.
  4. The mountain pass was treacherously wayless, with sheer cliffs on either side.
  5. The fog rolled in, rendering the once-familiar meadow wayless and disorienting.
  6. The wanderer stumbled through the wayless desert, his thirst and hunger gnawing at him.
  7. The intricate maze confused the explorers, leaving them momentarily wayless.
  8. The ship floundered in the stormy seas, its wayless journey leading to a watery grave.
  9. The ancient city lay in ruins, its once-magnificent streets now wayless and overgrown.
  10. The child lost his way in the vast and wayless amusement park, his fear growing with each passing moment.

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Having no road or path; pathless.

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The labyrinthine streets seemed wayless, leading to a dead end at every turn.

The desolate wasteland stretched out before them, offering no discernible wayless.

The dense undergrowth made the forest wayless, obscuring any semblance of a path.

The mountain pass was treacherously wayless, with sheer cliffs on either side.