"Elops" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elops" Meaning

Elopes refers to the act of getting married or departing suddenly and secretly, often without the knowledge or consent of others.

"Elops" Examples

Examples of "elops"


Elapses
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"The time it takes to finish the project is expected to elapse within the next six months."
"The minutes ticked by slowly as we waited for news, and then suddenly the pain began to elapse."

Elope
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"The young couple decided to elope to Las Vegas and get married in a small ceremony."
"Tom and Sarah wanted to get away from their families and elope in a secluded spot somewhere in Europe."

Elopes
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"According to the instructions, the LED lights would elopes and fade to black after 5 minutes."
"The display screen stopped eloping and displayed a single static message eerily."

Note: Elopes is not a commonly used word and may refer to the verb "elope" in this context, meaning to fade out or disappear gradually.

Eloping
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"After years of being on again, off again, they decided to eloping and tie the knot in a quiet ceremony."
"The famous singer was spotted eloping into a small church with her new husband."

"Elops" Similar Words

Elongations

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Elongations refer to the stretching or lengthening of something, such as a muscle or a fiber. In a more abstract sense, it can also refer to an extension or expansion of a concept, idea, or theory.

Elope

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To elope means to secretly leave a place, especially a ceremony or a marital engagement, without telling others, often to get married. For example, "They decided to elope to Las Vegas and get married in a surprise ceremony."

Eloped

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To elope means to secretly leave with someone, usually a romantic partner, without the knowledge or consent of one's family or friends, often to get married or escape a difficult situation.

Elopement

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Elopement refers to a romantic getaway where a couple secretly leaves their friends and family to get married or travel together without announcing their plans to others beforehand. This can be done for various reasons, such as avoiding a big wedding, escaping the public eye, or simply wanting a quiet and intimate celebration. The word "elopement" often carries a sense of secrecy, spontaneity, and adventure, and is often used to describe a romantic and memorable experience.

Elopes

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to leave suddenly and secretly, especially to get married, often without telling others.

Elopidae

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Elopidae refers to a family of fish, commonly known as eels.

Elopiformes

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The word "Elopiiformes" refers to a group of fossilized dolphin-like mammals that lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs. They were characterized by their modern dolphin-like body shape and were found primarily in North America and Europe.

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Eloquence

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Eloquency

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Eloquency refers to the quality of speaking or writing in a clear, fluent, and persuasive manner, often with grace, tact, and effectiveness. It involves the ability to express oneself in a way that is articulate, lucid, and engaging, conveying information or ideas with clarity, coherence, and conviction.

Eloquent

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Eloquent refers to someone who speaks or writes in a clear, elegant, and persuasive manner, often using words that are skillfully chosen to convey their intended meaning. An eloquent person is able to express their thoughts and ideas in a way that is engaging, informative, and sometimes even moving. This can describe a skillful speaker, a talented writer, or even a smooth talker.

Eloquently

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Elpidian

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Elpidian refers to the globulin proteins present in the blood that are responsible for transporting calcium ions.

Elpis

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Elsdorf

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "elsdorf". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word?

Else

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