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Meaning of sibylline
Wordnet
sibylline (s)
resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy
having a secret or hidden meaning
Webster
sibylline (a.)
Pertaining to the sibyls; uttered, written, or composed by sibyls; like the productions of sibyls.
sibylline Sentence Examples
- The ancient oracle's sibylline utterances sparked both awe and trepidation.
- The sibylline prophecies were regarded as enigmatic and sometimes ominous.
- The priestess uttered her sibylline words in a trance-like state.
- The sibylline books contained secrets and prophecies that were coveted by emperors.
- The enigmatic sibylline inscriptions defied easy interpretation.
- The sibylline quality of the prophecy left scholars perplexed.
- The sibylline whisper of the wind carried a message of impending doom.
- The sibylline laughter of the jester concealed a profound truth.
- The sibylline complexity of the puzzle baffled even the most astute minds.
- The sibylline expression in her eyes hinted at a secret she would not reveal.
FAQs About the word sibylline
resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy, having a secret or hidden meaningPertaining to the sibyls; uttered, written, or composed by sibyls; like
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The ancient oracle's sibylline utterances sparked both awe and trepidation.
The sibylline prophecies were regarded as enigmatic and sometimes ominous.
The priestess uttered her sibylline words in a trance-like state.
The sibylline books contained secrets and prophecies that were coveted by emperors.