wieldance (Meaning)

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wieldance (n.)

The act or power of wielding.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wieldance

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wieldance Sentence Examples

  1. The swordsman's wieldance was a sight to behold, each movement a testament to years of training.
  2. Despite her small stature, the warrior's wieldance of the battle-axe was both powerful and precise.
  3. The magician's wieldance of arcane energy filled the air with an ethereal glow.
  4. The artist's wieldance of the brush created a masterpiece that captured the beauty of the moment.
  5. The surgeon's wieldance of the scalpel was steady and skillful, ensuring a successful outcome.
  6. The chef's wieldance of the knife transformed raw ingredients into culinary delights.
  7. The orator's wieldance of words captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  8. The diplomat's wieldance of diplomacy averted a conflict and fostered international cooperation.
  9. The teacher's wieldance of knowledge inspired students and ignited their thirst for learning.
  10. The leader's wieldance of power was just and equitable, guiding the nation towards prosperity.

FAQs About the word wieldance

The act or power of wielding.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The swordsman's wieldance was a sight to behold, each movement a testament to years of training.

Despite her small stature, the warrior's wieldance of the battle-axe was both powerful and precise.

The magician's wieldance of arcane energy filled the air with an ethereal glow.

The artist's wieldance of the brush created a masterpiece that captured the beauty of the moment.