mollitude Antonyms

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Meaning of mollitude

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mollitude (n.)

Softness; effeminacy; weakness.

mollitude Sentence Examples

  1. The plush velvet's mollitude invited a languid caress.
  2. The warm sunlight cast a gentle mollitude over the meadow.
  3. The dancer's movements flowed with ethereal mollitude.
  4. The lazy breeze carried the scent of roses with an irresistible mollitude.
  5. The baby's soft skin possessed an irresistible mollitude.
  6. The soothing sound of rain pattering on a tin roof had a profoundly mollitudinous effect.
  7. The moonlight cast a silver glow, softening the harsh edges with its mollitude.
  8. The professor's voice had an endearing mollitude that captivated his students.
  9. The gentle slopes of the hills invited a leisurely walk, tempting one to savor their mollitude.
  10. 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.