Sentences

adumbration in a sentence

n.

Definition

Adumbration: a vague or preliminary indication or outline of something, often hinting at deeper themes or future plans.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's work was a beautiful adumbration of the struggles faced by the marginalized.
  2. In her speech, she provided an adumbration of the policies she intended to implement if elected.
  3. The film's adumbration of the protagonist's inner turmoil captivated the audience.
  4. As the sun set, the adumbration of the mountains created a stunning silhouette against the sky.
  5. His novel begins with an adumbration of the main conflict that drives the plot forward.
  6. The architect's sketches served as an adumbration of the grand design that would soon be realized.
  7. The professor's lecture included an adumbration of the historical context behind the artwork.
  8. In literature, an adumbration can foreshadow events that will unfold later in the story.
  9. The poet's adumbration of love and loss resonated deeply with readers.
  10. During the meeting, the manager offered an adumbration of the company's future goals.

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