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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

  1. The ancient oracle's sibylline utterances sparked both awe and trepidation.
  2. The sibylline prophecies were regarded as enigmatic and sometimes ominous.
  3. The priestess uttered her sibylline words in a trance-like state.
  4. The sibylline books contained secrets and prophecies that were coveted by emperors.
  5. The enigmatic sibylline inscriptions defied easy interpretation.
  6. The sibylline quality of the prophecy left scholars perplexed.
  7. The sibylline whisper of the wind carried a message of impending doom.
  8. The sibylline laughter of the jester concealed a profound truth.
  9. The sibylline complexity of the puzzle baffled even the most astute minds.
  10. The sibylline expression in her eyes hinted at a secret she would not reveal.

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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.