remenant Antonyms

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Meaning of remenant

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remenant (n.)

A remnant.

remenant Sentence Examples

  1. The remnant of the shattered vase lay scattered on the floor, a poignant reminder of its former glory.
  2. Despite the devastation, a remnant of the ancient city survived, its ruins whispering tales of a bygone era.
  3. In the aftermath of the storm, only a remnant of the once-lush vegetation remained, scarred and broken.
  4. The remnant of the dying flame flickered weakly, casting a dim glow on the desolate room.
  5. The remnant of the army retreated in disarray, their spirits broken and their hope extinguished.
  6. The remnant of the manuscript, discovered in an ancient library, contained valuable insights into a forgotten civilization.
  7. The remnant of the melody lingered in her mind, evoking a bittersweet nostalgia for days long past.
  8. The remnant of their friendship was a fragile thread, barely holding them together amidst the wreckage of their relationship.
  9. The remnant of the old bridge, once a testament to architectural prowess, now lay abandoned and crumbling.
  10. The remnant of the dying star emitted a faint glimmer, a solitary beacon in the vast emptiness of space.

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A remnant.

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The remnant of the shattered vase lay scattered on the floor, a poignant reminder of its former glory.

Despite the devastation, a remnant of the ancient city survived, its ruins whispering tales of a bygone era.

In the aftermath of the storm, only a remnant of the once-lush vegetation remained, scarred and broken.

The remnant of the dying flame flickered weakly, casting a dim glow on the desolate room.