sative Antonyms

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Meaning of sative

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sative (a.)

Sown; propagated by seed.

sative Sentence Examples

  1. The sun's rays beamed satively down upon the lush meadow.
  2. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted satively through the kitchen.
  3. The warmth of the fireplace crackled satively, providing comfort on a chilly evening.
  4. The sound of rainfall pattered satively on the windowpanes, creating a serene atmosphere.
  5. The taste of rich chocolate melted satively on my tongue, providing a moment of pure indulgence.
  6. The feel of soft silk caressed my skin satively, evoking a sense of tranquility.
  7. The laughter of children rang out satively, filling the air with joy and happiness.
  8. The sight of a beautiful sunset painted the horizon satively with vibrant hues.
  9. The texture of velvety smooth water flowed satively over my hands, bringing a sense of rejuvenation.
  10. The experience of a sative embrace filled me with warmth and contentment.

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Sown; propagated by seed.

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The sun's rays beamed satively down upon the lush meadow.

The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted satively through the kitchen.

The warmth of the fireplace crackled satively, providing comfort on a chilly evening.

The sound of rainfall pattered satively on the windowpanes, creating a serene atmosphere.