"Sepulchral" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sepulchral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sepulchral
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"Sepulchral" Meaning

Relating to or characteristic of a tomb or a burial place; solemnly mournful or funeral in atmosphere.

"Sepulchral" Examples

1. A sepulchral existence

-(The gang of thieves were known only in reports, after their gruesome discoveries fed them a sepulchral existence.)

2. A sepulchral silence

-It was the morning of the disaster and a sepulchral silence greeted the whole city.

3. The sepulchral box

-Inside a sepulchral box in dusty storage lay a grandfather's ashes.

4. The castle's sepulchral underpasses

-Some call it a vast sewer; others, the sepulchral underpasses in an imposing gothic castle.

5. In a sepulchral dimension

-He delved deep into its dark depths of him opening up a doorway to a sepulchral dimension that may have foretold his downfall.

"Sepulchral" Similar Words

Septuor

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Septet is a synonym for septet.

Septuple

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One that is or consists of seven units.<br><br>Example: The septuple crown jewel of the crown was an extremely large and valuable gemstone.

Septuplet

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A set of seven babies born at the same birth, either to one mother (usually through reproductive technology or in rare cases, natural conception) or to two mothers through surrogacy.

Septuplets

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Seven babies born at the same birth, often resulting from in vitro fertilization (IVF) or as a result of some involuntary bodily condition.

Sepulcher

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A tomb or burial chamber, typically for a monarch or other prominent person, especially one built in a church or other sacred place.

Sepulchered

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Buried or interred, typically in a grand or elaborate way, especially in a tomb or monument.

Sepulchering

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There is no word "sepulchering". However, possibly you meant "sepulchre" or "sepulchering" could be a derivative of the word "sepulcher".<br><br> Sepulchre refers to a place of burial, typically an indoor structure or room used for the dead.

Sepulchers

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Sepulchers<br><br>Noun<br><br>1. A tomb or vault for a corpse.<br>2. A place in which dead bodies are buried.<br>3. Places or receptacles in which the bodies of the dead are laid or contained.<br><br>Synonyms: vaults, tombs, mausolea, catacombs, burial chambers.

Sepulchrally

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Involving or related to burial or a tomb; relating to sepulchers or tombs.

Sepulchre

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A sepulchre is a place of burial, especially a vault or tomb. It refers to a structure or container that holds the remains of a deceased person, often in a cemetery or church.

Sepulchred

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The word "sepulchred" is a rare or archaic verb that means to bury or inter someone in a sepulchre, which is a tomb or a burial vault. It can also mean to place or deposit something in a sepulchre or a vault. The word is derived from the Latin word "sepulchrum," meaning a tomb or burial place. It is not commonly used in modern English, but it is still occasionally found in poetry or literature to add a sense of grandeur or antiquity to the language.

Sepulchres

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Sepulchrous

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Pertaining to or resembling a sepulchre (a tomb or burial chamber). Often used to describe something as gloomy, solemn, or death-like.<br><br>Example: "The sepulchrous atmosphere of the abandoned church was a stark reminder of its history of death and decay."

Sepulture

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Sepulture refers to the act or ceremony of burying a dead body, especially with honor and dignity. It can also refer to the grave or tomb where a person is buried.

Sepulveda

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Sepulveda can refer to:<br><br>1. Sepulveda Boulevard: a major east-west artery in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.<br>2. Pompeyo Sepúlveda (1578-1649): a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, historian, and playwright.<br>3. José Gervasio Artigas Rivera del Sepúlveda (1740-1850): a Spanish aristocrat and colonial administrator in South America.<br><br>However, it is likely that you are referring to:<br>4. Sepúlveda Dam: a hydropower dam on the Sepúlveda Creek in California, USA.<br>5. Emilio "Momo" Sepúlveda (1963-): an American Major League Baseball pitcher

Sequacious

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Admirative or fond of fawning over a successful person; insincerely flattering or obedient; sycophantic.