trenched Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
trenched Meaning
Webster
trenched (imp. & p. p.)
of Trench
trenched Sentence Examples
- The soldiers were entrenched in foxholes to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- The trenches were deep and narrow, providing scant shelter from the relentless shelling.
- As the battle raged, the trenches became a sea of mud and blood.
- The soldiers lived in the trenches for weeks on end, huddled together for warmth and comfort.
- The trenches were a hotbed of disease, with rats and lice spreading illness among the men.
- The stench of death hung heavy in the trenches, permeating every corner.
- The constant bombardment had left the trenches pockmarked and scarred.
- The walls of the trenches were crumbling, threatening to bury the soldiers alive.
- The trenches were a grim reminder of the horrors of war and the fragility of life.
- As the fighting reached its climax, the trenches were abandoned and the soldiers were forced to retreat.
FAQs About the word trenched
of Trench
verge (on), seem, resemble,touch (on),border (on), suggest, near, look, approximate, stack up (against or with)
No antonyms found.
The soldiers were entrenched in foxholes to protect themselves from enemy fire.
The trenches were deep and narrow, providing scant shelter from the relentless shelling.
As the battle raged, the trenches became a sea of mud and blood.
The soldiers lived in the trenches for weeks on end, huddled together for warmth and comfort.