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
- 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.
- The umbratical forest cast an ethereal glow upon the path, inviting me to explore its hidden depths.
- As dusk approached, the umbratical landscape transformed into a surreal tapestry of shadows and moonlight.
- The umbratical archway stood as a somber reminder of ancient passageways into the unknown.
- The umbratical atmosphere of the old library fostered an air of scholarly reflection and contemplation.
- The umbratical cloak concealed the assassin's movements, allowing him to strike with deadly precision.
- 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.