Sentences

adumbrative in a sentence

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Definition

Adumbrative: serving to foreshadow or outline something in a vague or incomplete manner, leaving details to be inferred.

Sample Sentences

  1. The author's adumbrative style left much to the imagination, inviting readers to fill in the gaps.
  2. In her presentation, she offered an adumbrative overview of the project, highlighting key points without delving into specifics.
  3. His adumbrative remarks hinted at deeper issues within the organization that needed addressing.
  4. The artist's adumbrative sketches captured the essence of the scene without being overly detailed.
  5. During the meeting, the manager provided an adumbrative framework for the upcoming changes in policy.
  6. The film's adumbrative narrative structure kept audiences guessing until the very end.
  7. Her adumbrative comments about the book suggested a profound meaning that lay beneath the surface.
  8. The professor's adumbrative lecture on the topic spurred lively discussion among the students.
  9. The report contained an adumbrative analysis of the data, pointing out trends without exhaustive explanation.
  10. With an adumbrative approach, the speaker engaged the audience's curiosity and encouraged further exploration of the topic.

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