mollitude Antonyms
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Meaning of mollitude
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mollitude (n.)
Softness; effeminacy; weakness.
mollitude Sentence Examples
- The plush velvet's mollitude invited a languid caress.
- The warm sunlight cast a gentle mollitude over the meadow.
- The dancer's movements flowed with ethereal mollitude.
- The lazy breeze carried the scent of roses with an irresistible mollitude.
- The baby's soft skin possessed an irresistible mollitude.
- The soothing sound of rain pattering on a tin roof had a profoundly mollitudinous effect.
- The moonlight cast a silver glow, softening the harsh edges with its mollitude.
- The professor's voice had an endearing mollitude that captivated his students.
- The gentle slopes of the hills invited a leisurely walk, tempting one to savor their mollitude.
- The memory of the warm embrace lingered with a lingering mollitude that defied the passage of time.
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Softness; effeminacy; weakness.
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The plush velvet's mollitude invited a languid caress.
The warm sunlight cast a gentle mollitude over the meadow.
The dancer's movements flowed with ethereal mollitude.
The lazy breeze carried the scent of roses with an irresistible mollitude.