monolith Antonyms

Meaning of monolith

Wordnet

monolith (n)

a single great stone (often in the form of a column or obelisk)

Webster

monolith (n.)

A single stone, especially one of large size, shaped into a pillar, statue, or monument.

monolith Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient monolith stood tall and silent, a testament to a civilization long gone.
  2. The monolithic skyscraper dominated the city skyline, a symbol of human ambition and progress.
  3. The monolithic ice floe drifted slowly across the Arctic sea, a testament to the power of nature.
  4. The monolithic statue of the pharaoh loomed over the temple courtyard, a symbol of divine authority.
  5. The monolithic rock formation rose from the desert floor, a testament to the forces that shaped the landscape.
  6. The monolithic sculpture stood in the museum, a masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship.
  7. The monolithic building was a brutalist masterpiece, its concrete surfaces and austere lines conveying a sense of power and control.
  8. The monolithic glacier slowly crept down the mountainside, a river of ice carving a path through the rock.
  9. The monolithic chorus sang in unison, their voices reverberating through the concert hall.
  10. The monolithic organism dwelled in the deep sea, its massive body a marvel of adaptation.

FAQs About the word monolith

a single great stone (often in the form of a column or obelisk)A single stone, especially one of large size, shaped into a pillar, statue, or monument.

obelisk, megalith, monument, burial, pillar,tomb, stone, gravestone, memorial, plaque

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The ancient monolith stood tall and silent, a testament to a civilization long gone.

The monolithic skyscraper dominated the city skyline, a symbol of human ambition and progress.

The monolithic ice floe drifted slowly across the Arctic sea, a testament to the power of nature.

The monolithic statue of the pharaoh loomed over the temple courtyard, a symbol of divine authority.