What is another word for antres?

Pronunciation: [ˈantəz] (IPA)

Antres refer to dark and mysterious underground spaces. Some people refer to them as caves or underground tunnels. Some other synonyms for antres include caverns, abysses, catacombs, crypts, and grottos. Each of these words depicts a sense of darkness, uncertainty and mystery, and they are often used in literature and movies to create a thrilling and eerie atmosphere. These synonyms are commonly used in poems, adventure stories and fantasy tales, where authors seek to transport their readers into a world of mystery and wonder. Antres and its synonyms create a sense of mystique, making them ideal for creating a sense of intrigue and wonder in a story.

What are the hypernyms for Antres?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Antres

  • Henry Thoreau is like the woodgod who solicits the wandering poet & draws him into antres [sic] vast & desarts [sic] idle, & bereaves him of his memory. & leaves him naked, plaiting vines & with twigs in his hand. Very seductive are the first steps from the town to the woods, but the End is want and madness.
    Henry David Thoreau

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