"Stygial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stygial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Stygial
speak

"Stygial" Meaning

Desertion, disillusionment, or spiritual desolation.

"Stygial" Examples

Meaning: Having a dismal or dreary atmosphere; gloomy

Usage Examples


The stygial mist had settled over the village, casting a gloomy shadow over the residents.
The stygial skies of the mountain town seemed to suck the happiness out of everyone who lived there.
The stygial mood of the movie's finale left the audience feeling depressed and unfulfilled.
The stygial stillness of the night air was broken only by the distant howling of wolves.
Her stygial expression suggested that she was struggling to come to terms with the news.

"Stygial" Similar Words

Stuttering

speak

Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by the repetition or prolongation of sounds, syllables, or words, or the interruption or blockage of speech. It can also be accompanied by facial and bodily tension, such as hand or lip movements. Stuttering can be a result of developmental or neurological conditions, and can vary in severity from person to person.

Stutters

speak

Stuttgart

speak

Stuyvesant

speak

Sty

speak

Styca

speak

A styca was a medieval English currency unit that was introduced in the 8th century. Specifically, it was the smallest unit of currency in the Danelaw, a region in eastern and northern England that was under Viking control from the 9th to the 10th centuries. <br><br>The styca was equivalent to one-third of a penny or one-half of a halfpenny. It was a copper alloy coin that featured a cross on one side and a design or letter on the other.

Stycerin

speak

Stye

speak

Stygian

speak

Dark, gloomy, or dismal; extremely bad or evil.

Stygimolochs

speak

Stygofauna

speak

Stylar

speak

Style

speak

Styled

speak

Styler

speak

Styles

speak

Characterized by a particular or distinctive way in which something is done or is expressed.