yare Antonyms

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Meaning of yare

Webster

yare (n.)

Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move.

Webster

yare (adv.)

Soon.

yare Sentence Examples

  1. The yare stream meandered through the verdant meadow.
  2. The ship's crew worked with yare vigor to unfurl the sails.
  3. The yare wind carried the scent of honeysuckle through the air.
  4. The young apprentice proved to be a yare learner.
  5. The coachman urged the yare horses to a faster pace.
  6. The yare hounds swiftly pursued the fox across the countryside.
  7. The yare dancers twirled and leapt with astonishing agility.
  8. The yare gymnast performed a series of flawless tumbling passes.
  9. The yare brushstrokes captured the essence of the landscape.
  10. The yare tongue of the gossip spread rumors throughout the town like wildfire.

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Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move., Soon.

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The yare stream meandered through the verdant meadow.

The ship's crew worked with yare vigor to unfurl the sails.

The yare wind carried the scent of honeysuckle through the air.

The young apprentice proved to be a yare learner.