skirted Synonyms

skirted Meaning

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skirted (imp. & p. p.)

of Skirt

skirted Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers skillfully skirted the hazardous terrain, navigating rocky cliffs and narrow ravines.
  2. The politician carefully skirted the sensitive issue, avoiding any direct statements that could incite controversy.
  3. The dancer's graceful movements skirted around the audience, captivating their senses with her ethereal performance.
  4. The architect skirted the strict building codes by incorporating innovative design elements that met the spirit but not the letter of the law.
  5. The writer skirted the boundaries of fiction and reality, weaving a tale that left readers questioning the nature of their own existence.
  6. The lawyer skillfully skirted the evidence that could harm his client's case, presenting a convincing argument that cast doubt on the prosecution's claims.
  7. The ship skirted the coastline, hugging the shore as it sailed between towering cliffs and rugged headlands.
  8. The animal skirted the edge of the forest, its keen senses alert to any potential danger lurking within its depths.
  9. The hiker skirted the icy riverbank, carefully avoiding the treacherous currents that could easily sweep him away.
  10. The cyclist skirted the speeding cars on the busy road, weaving in and out of traffic with lightning-fast reflexes.

FAQs About the word skirted

of Skirt

bypassed, circumvented, avoided, escaped, evaded,detoured, circumnavigated, shunned, eluded, leapfrogged

met, sought, faced, faced, met, confronted, sought, confronted, accepted, embraced

The hikers skillfully skirted the hazardous terrain, navigating rocky cliffs and narrow ravines.

The politician carefully skirted the sensitive issue, avoiding any direct statements that could incite controversy.

The dancer's graceful movements skirted around the audience, captivating their senses with her ethereal performance.

The architect skirted the strict building codes by incorporating innovative design elements that met the spirit but not the letter of the law.