"Cimmerian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cimmerian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cimmerian" Meaning

The word "cimmerian" refers to something that is dark, gloomy, or shadowy. It can also describe a place or atmosphere that is dismal, forsaken, or desolate. The term is derived from the Cimmerians, a ancient people who lived in the region of northern Anatolia and the Caucasus.

"Cimmerian" Examples

Cimmerian


Definition: Dark, gloomy, or sinister, often referring to a place or atmosphere that is ominous or foreboding.


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The cimmerian forest loomed before us, its twisted trees casting long, menacing shadows across the ground.
The cimmerian skies of the prophecy had long been filled with an ominous sense of doom.
The detective investigated the cimmerian alleyway, searching for clues to the crime.
The cimmerian castle stood atop the hill, its turrets reaching towards the dark and foreboding heavens.
The cimmerian tone of the novel's dialogue only added to its sense of tension and unease.

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