yonder Antonyms

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Meaning of yonder

Wordnet

yonder (s)

distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal)

Wordnet

yonder (r)

at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is archaic and dialectal)

Webster

yonder (adv.)

At a distance, but within view.

Webster

yonder (a.)

Being at a distance within view, or conceived of as within view; that or those there; yon.

yonder Sentence Examples

  1. The towering castle stood majestically yonder, its turrets piercing the heavens.
  2. The weary traveler gazed yonder, longing for a refuge from the relentless sun.
  3. A flock of birds soared high above, their wings glinting in the sunlight as they flew yonder.
  4. The distant mountains called to me, beckoning me to explore their rugged beauty yonder.
  5. The ship sailed steadily yonder, its sails billowing in the wind as it braved the vast expanse of ocean.
  6. The lost child wandered aimlessly, his eyes fixed yonder, searching for a familiar sight.
  7. A strange creature lurking in the shadows sent shivers down my spine as I cautiously approached yonder.
  8. The shimmering city lights twinkled like a thousand stars yonder, inviting me to venture into their enigmatic embrace.
  9. The golden sunset cast an ethereal glow on the landscape, painting a breathtaking canvas yonder.
  10. A lone figure stood motionless on the horizon, silhouetted against the fading light of day yonder.

FAQs About the word yonder

distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal), at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is archaic and dialectal)At a distance, but within view., Be

farther, further, yon,beyond,

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The towering castle stood majestically yonder, its turrets piercing the heavens.

The weary traveler gazed yonder, longing for a refuge from the relentless sun.

A flock of birds soared high above, their wings glinting in the sunlight as they flew yonder.

The distant mountains called to me, beckoning me to explore their rugged beauty yonder.