sou'-east Antonyms
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Meaning of sou'-east
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sou'-east (n)
the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees
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sou'-east (r)
to, toward, or in the southeast
sou'-east Sentence Examples
- The wind blew steadily from the sou'-east, carrying with it the scent of the ocean.
- The ship sailed sou'-eastward, towards the distant shores of a new continent.
- The clouds gathered in the sou'-east, threatening a storm.
- The hiker followed a winding trail that led sou'-eastward through the dense forest.
- The town was located on the sou'-eastern coast of the island.
- The sou'-eastern trade winds played a significant role in the region's climate.
- The sou'-eastern hills offered stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- The sou'-eastern corner of the plot was the most secluded and overgrown.
- The ancient ruins were scattered across the sou'-eastern slopes of the mountain.
- The sou'-eastern sky was ablaze with color as the sun began to set.
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the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees, to, toward, or in the southeast
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The wind blew steadily from the sou'-east, carrying with it the scent of the ocean.
The ship sailed sou'-eastward, towards the distant shores of a new continent.
The clouds gathered in the sou'-east, threatening a storm.
The hiker followed a winding trail that led sou'-eastward through the dense forest.