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Meaning of tenebricose

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tenebricose (a.)

Tenebrous; dark; gloomy.

tenebricose Sentence Examples

  1. The tenebricose alley was an eerie and menacing labyrinth.
  2. Her face was cast in a tenebricose glow, her eyes smoldering like embers.
  3. The tenebricose forest beckoned with its secrets and ancient mysteries.
  4. A tenebricose shroud of guilt hung over his consciousness.
  5. The tenebricose depths of the ocean were a realm of darkness and unknown horrors.
  6. The tenebricose dungeon was a living nightmare, echoing with the screams of the damned.
  7. The tenebricose tower loomed over the village, its sinister presence casting a pall over the inhabitants.
  8. The tenebricose tome contained forbidden knowledge, capable of corrupting the purest of souls.
  9. The tenebricose shadows of the night whispered secrets that chilled the blood.
  10. The tenebricose atmosphere of the abandoned asylum permeated the air, leaving an unsettling aura of despair.

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Tenebrous; dark; gloomy.

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The tenebricose alley was an eerie and menacing labyrinth.

Her face was cast in a tenebricose glow, her eyes smoldering like embers.

The tenebricose forest beckoned with its secrets and ancient mysteries.

A tenebricose shroud of guilt hung over his consciousness.