sepulchrous

[səˈpʌlkroʊs]

sepulchrous Definition

  • 1of or relating to a tomb or burial
  • 2gloomy, dismal, or dark

Using sepulchrous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sepulchrous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sepulchrous atmosphere of the crypt made her shiver.

  • Example

    The old cemetery had a sepulchrous feel to it.

  • Example

    The abandoned house had a sepulchrous silence about it.

sepulchrous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sepulchrous

Antonyms for sepulchrous

Phrases with sepulchrous

  • a deep, hollow, and eerie voice

    Example

    The sepulchrous voice of the ghost sent chills down their spines.

  • a darkness that is deep, gloomy, and reminiscent of a tomb

    Example

    The sepulchrous darkness of the cave made it difficult to see anything.

  • a silence that is heavy, oppressive, and reminiscent of a tomb

    Example

    The sepulchrous silence of the abandoned church was broken only by the sound of their footsteps.

Origins of sepulchrous

from Latin 'sepulcralis', from 'sepulcrum' meaning 'tomb'

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Summary: sepulchrous in Brief

The term 'sepulchrous' [səˈpʌlkroʊs] describes something related to tombs or burials, as well as something that is gloomy, dismal, or dark. It can be used to describe places like cemeteries or abandoned buildings, as in 'The old cemetery had a sepulchrous feel to it.' 'Sepulchrous' can also be used to describe voices, darkness, or silence, as in 'The sepulchrous voice of the ghost sent chills down their spines.'