owlish Antonyms

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Meaning of owlish

Wordnet

owlish (s)

resembling an owl; solemn and wise in appearance

Webster

owlish (a.)

Resembling, or characteristic of, an owl.

owlish Sentence Examples

  1. The owl's owlish gaze pierced the darkness, searching for prey.
  2. The librarian wore owlish spectacles that magnified his already wide eyes.
  3. The professor had an owlish demeanor, with a serious expression and pensive demeanor.
  4. The old man sat by the fireplace, his owlish face illuminated by the flickering flames.
  5. The child's owlish curiosity extended to everything around him.
  6. The wise old sage possessed an owlish wisdom that guided his judgments.
  7. The detective had an owlish intuition that led him to uncover the truth.
  8. The author's owlish prose was filled with hidden meanings and symbolism.
  9. The statue of Athena had an owlish expression, symbolizing wisdom and foresight.
  10. The hiker emerged from the forest with an owlish appearance, his eyes wide and alert after a long trek.

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resembling an owl; solemn and wise in appearanceResembling, or characteristic of, an owl.

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The owl's owlish gaze pierced the darkness, searching for prey.

The librarian wore owlish spectacles that magnified his already wide eyes.

The professor had an owlish demeanor, with a serious expression and pensive demeanor.

The old man sat by the fireplace, his owlish face illuminated by the flickering flames.