bedwarf in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To bedwarf means to cause something to appear significantly smaller or less important in comparison.
Sample Sentences
- The massive redwoods in the forest bedwarf the surrounding smaller trees.
- Her accomplishments seem to bedwarf the achievements of her peers, making her stand out.
- The mountain range appears to bedwarf the village nestled in the valley below.
- In the presence of such talent, his skills may bedwarf his confidence.
- The new skyscraper will bedwarf all other buildings in the downtown area.
- The sheer size of the ancient statue seems to bedwarf the tourists gathered around it.
- The data from the recent study may bedwarf previous research findings in the field.
- As the sun set, the towering cliffs bedwarfed the landscape, casting long shadows.
- His intellect and knowledge can bedwarf the efforts of those less experienced.
- The vastness of the ocean can bedwarf even the most seasoned sailor's sense of direction.