mistful Antonyms

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Meaning of mistful

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mistful (a.)

Clouded with, or as with, mist.

mistful Sentence Examples

  1. The mistful morning enveloped the city in a cool, ethereal embrace.
  2. As the mist rose from the lake, it created a mistful spectacle that obscured the distant mountains.
  3. The mistful meadow shimmered with a silver glow as the sun peeked through the clouds.
  4. The mistful hills seemed to whisper secrets to the wind that carried them away.
  5. The mistful forest was a realm of enchantment, where nature's tapestry was woven in shades of gray.
  6. The mistful valley cast a spell of serenity upon its inhabitants, soothing their souls.
  7. The mistful rain cleansed the air, leaving behind a sense of renewal and tranquility.
  8. The mistful sky reflected the emotions of the day, casting a melancholy hue over the landscape.
  9. The mistful mistletoe berries sparkled like tiny emeralds in the dim forest light.
  10. With a mistful sigh, the wanderer turned and disappeared into the mist, leaving behind only a trail of footprints.

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Clouded with, or as with, mist.

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The mistful morning enveloped the city in a cool, ethereal embrace.

As the mist rose from the lake, it created a mistful spectacle that obscured the distant mountains.

The mistful meadow shimmered with a silver glow as the sun peeked through the clouds.

The mistful hills seemed to whisper secrets to the wind that carried them away.