regardant Antonyms

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Meaning of regardant

Wordnet

regardant (s)

looking backward

Webster

regardant (v. t.)

Looking behind; looking backward watchfully.

Looking behind or backward; as, a lion regardant.

Annexed to the land or manor; as, a villain regardant.

regardant Sentence Examples

  1. The detective's observant eyes were regardant upon the intricate details of the crime scene.
  2. The artist's gaze was unwavering, her observant eyes fixedly regardant upon her subject.
  3. The audience remained rapt, their faces expectant and regardant toward the stage.
  4. The curious child's eyes were round and wide, regardant at the world with unbridled wonder.
  5. The mirror provided a distorted reflection, making the viewer's face appear strangely regardant.
  6. The old man sat silently in his armchair, his eyes distant and regardant, lost in memories.
  7. The cat's emerald eyes were narrowed and observant, its gaze intently regardant.
  8. The politician's speech was skillfully delivered, his voice resonant and his eyes confidently regardant at his audience.
  9. The scientist peered through the microscope with rapt attention, his eyes fixedly regardant upon the tiny specimen.
  10. The artist's brushstrokes were precise and meticulous, his eyes constantly regardant at his canvas, guiding the creation.

FAQs About the word regardant

looking backwardLooking behind; looking backward watchfully., Looking behind or backward; as, a lion regardant., Annexed to the land or manor; as, a villain reg

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The detective's observant eyes were regardant upon the intricate details of the crime scene.

The artist's gaze was unwavering, her observant eyes fixedly regardant upon her subject.

The audience remained rapt, their faces expectant and regardant toward the stage.

The curious child's eyes were round and wide, regardant at the world with unbridled wonder.