tarn Antonyms

Meaning of tarn

Wordnet

tarn (n)

a mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers)

Webster

tarn (n.)

A mountain lake or pool.

tarn Sentence Examples

  1. The secluded tarn nestled among towering peaks, reflecting the azure sky.
  2. The children skipped stones across the shimmering surface of the tarn, creating ripples that danced in the sunlight.
  3. The tarn's glassy waters mirrored the surrounding mountains, creating an ethereal panorama.
  4. The ancient legends whispered that the tarn held untold secrets and hidden treasures.
  5. Frogs croaked melodiously by the edges of the tarn, adding a symphony to the tranquil scene.
  6. The tarn provided a sanctuary for wildlife, with birds flitting among the reeds and deer grazing at its banks.
  7. A lone fisherman cast his line into the tarn, hoping for a glimpse of the elusive trout that legend said inhabited its depths.
  8. The tarn's icy surface shimmered like a thousand diamonds, inviting skaters to glide and twirl.
  9. The tarn's pristine waters reflected the changing seasons, from vibrant spring foliage to golden autumn leaves.
  10. The tarn's ethereal beauty inspired countless poets and painters, capturing its timeless allure in words and brushstrokes.

FAQs About the word tarn

a mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers)A mountain lake or pool.

reservoir,lake, lough, pond, lagoon, loch, billabong, mere, water hole, pool

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The secluded tarn nestled among towering peaks, reflecting the azure sky.

The children skipped stones across the shimmering surface of the tarn, creating ripples that danced in the sunlight.

The tarn's glassy waters mirrored the surrounding mountains, creating an ethereal panorama.

The ancient legends whispered that the tarn held untold secrets and hidden treasures.