adnubilated in a sentence
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Definition
Adnubilated: obscured or obscured by a covering, such as clouds or dark colors, that hinders visibility or clarity.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's work was adnubilated by the heavy use of dark colors, obscuring the underlying themes.
- During the storm, the sky was adnubilated with thick clouds, making it impossible to see the stars.
- His mind felt adnubilated by the myriad thoughts racing through it, clouding his ability to focus.
- The once-clear lake became adnubilated with sediment after the heavy rains stirred up the bottom.
- As the sun set, the landscape was adnubilated in hues of purple and gray, creating a haunting beauty.
- The politician's speech was adnubilated by vague promises, leaving the audience confused about his intentions.
- Her vision was adnubilated by tears, making it hard to see the joy on her friends' faces.
- The mystery novel was adnubilated with intricate plots that kept readers guessing until the very end.
- In the fog, the path ahead was adnubilated, causing the hiker to proceed with caution.
- His memories of that day were adnubilated by time, leaving only faint impressions behind.
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