umbratical Antonyms

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Meaning of umbratical

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umbratical (a.)

Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal; secluded; retired.

umbratical Sentence Examples

  1. The umbratical abode emitted an eerie stillness that chilled the marrow.
  2. Seeking solace from the scorching sun, I found respite under a dense, umbratical tree.
  3. The umbratical garden provided a secluded sanctuary where nature's secrets whispered faintly.
  4. A gentle breeze played among the umbratical leaves, creating a soft, rustling symphony.
  5. The umbratical forest cast an ethereal glow upon the path, inviting me to explore its hidden depths.
  6. As dusk approached, the umbratical landscape transformed into a surreal tapestry of shadows and moonlight.
  7. The umbratical archway stood as a somber reminder of ancient passageways into the unknown.
  8. The umbratical atmosphere of the old library fostered an air of scholarly reflection and contemplation.
  9. The umbratical cloak concealed the assassin's movements, allowing him to strike with deadly precision.
  10. The umbratical cathedral, with its towering spires and stained-glass windows, cast a mesmerizing glow upon the surrounding city.

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Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal; secluded; retired.

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The umbratical abode emitted an eerie stillness that chilled the marrow.

Seeking solace from the scorching sun, I found respite under a dense, umbratical tree.

The umbratical garden provided a secluded sanctuary where nature's secrets whispered faintly.

A gentle breeze played among the umbratical leaves, creating a soft, rustling symphony.