obumbrant Antonyms

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Meaning of obumbrant

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obumbrant (a.)

Overhanging; as, obumbrant feathers.

obumbrant Sentence Examples

  1. The obumbrant clouds cast an ominous shadow over the desolate plain.
  2. Her heavy veil obumbrated her face, concealing her identity.
  3. The tall pines obumbrated the hikers, creating a cool and secluded path.
  4. The dense foliage of the rhododendrons obumbrated the trail, making progress slow and arduous.
  5. The eerie silence obumbrated the abandoned house, sending shivers down the spine.
  6. The obumbrant fog enveloped the ship, obscuring all but the faintest landmarks.
  7. The towering skyscrapers obumbrated the narrow street below, creating a sense of claustrophobia.
  8. The obumbrant smoke from the campfire filled the air, causing burning sensations in the eyes and throat.
  9. The heavy drapes obumbrated the room, plunging it into near-darkness.
  10. The obumbrant presence of the ancient forest filled him with awe and wonder.

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Overhanging; as, obumbrant feathers.

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The obumbrant clouds cast an ominous shadow over the desolate plain.

Her heavy veil obumbrated her face, concealing her identity.

The tall pines obumbrated the hikers, creating a cool and secluded path.

The dense foliage of the rhododendrons obumbrated the trail, making progress slow and arduous.