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Meanings of
chatoyant
in inglés
Varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles.
shot
changeable
iridescent
Related terms
colorful
colourful
Synonyms
Examples for "
shot
"
shot
changeable
iridescent
Examples for "
shot
"
1
A year ago, I thought it was possible but a long
shot
.
2
The
shot
was Dallas' second since the start of the second period.
3
Barque and Biquet were
shot
in the belly; Eudore in the throat.
4
He has
shot
dead at least 12 victims so far, police say.
5
Malala was
shot
three times at point blank range two years ago.
1
Bleak and
changeable
March will rule the year in the intellectual heavens.
2
On this
changeable
July day, Carlisle United have arrived at Cassius Camps.
3
I think one place where leadership is
changeable
is in the courts.
4
That rule is perfect and immutable; whereas I am
changeable
and imperfect.
5
Its friable cliffs and strong tides produce a
changeable
and barren sea-floor.
1
His dæmon, a large and
iridescent
green-backedbeetle, clicked her wing cases.
2
Antony swatted one, and its
iridescent
blob smeared the area of Athens.
3
Overhead, a block of
iridescent
blue light flashed from his hotel window.
4
Each moment was an
iridescent
bubble fresh-blown from the lips of fancy
5
He was holding what looked like a large salmon, beautiful and
iridescent
.
Usage of
chatoyant
in inglés
1
The
chatoyant
eyes of the leopard stared back, a flicker of restlessness in their brilliant yellow deeps.
2
He shook himself free and stood straight, his jaws hard and his eyes, absorbing what light there was from the stars,
chatoyant
.
3
There was a river there too; not a little bolt of
chatoyant
silk like the Avon, which they would have called a "crick" back there.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
chatoyant eyes
Chatoyant
through the time