obumbration Synonyms

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obumbration Meaning

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obumbration (n.)

Act of darkening or obscuring.

obumbration Sentence Examples

  1. The towering trees cast an obumbration over the tranquil stream, shrouding it in eerie shadows.
  2. The dense vegetation provided ample obumbration for the timid forest creatures, allowing them to roam in concealment.
  3. The thunderclouds that gathered overhead threatened obumbration, promising a deluge of rain.
  4. The towering skyscraper cast an ominous obumbration over the quaint village, dwarfing the humble homes below.
  5. The thick smoke from the wildfire obscured the sky, creating an eerie obumbration that suffocated the land.
  6. The ancient temple's towering columns provided obumbration for the sacred rituals performed within.
  7. The sorrow that consumed her heart cast an obumbration over her once-radiant face.
  8. The oppressive obumbration of the dictator's regime silenced dissent and extinguished hope.
  9. The heavy cloak provided obumbration for the traveler as he made his perilous journey through the treacherous mountains.
  10. The lush canopy of the rainforest created an obumbration that shielded the delicate plants and animals from the scorching sun.

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Act of darkening or obscuring.

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The towering trees cast an obumbration over the tranquil stream, shrouding it in eerie shadows.

The dense vegetation provided ample obumbration for the timid forest creatures, allowing them to roam in concealment.

The thunderclouds that gathered overhead threatened obumbration, promising a deluge of rain.

The towering skyscraper cast an ominous obumbration over the quaint village, dwarfing the humble homes below.