sere in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Sere (adjective): characterized by dryness and lack of vegetation or vitality.
Sample Sentences
- The landscape was a sere expanse, devoid of any vibrant life.
- As summer waned, the once lush garden became sere, with dried leaves scattered across the ground.
- Her voice had a sere quality, reflecting the fatigue of years spent in solitude.
- The artist captured the sere beauty of the desert in his latest painting.
- In the late afternoon sun, the sere grass shimmered like gold against the blue sky.
- The once vibrant landscape had turned sere under the relentless sun.
- In the autumn, the trees stood sere, their leaves a mere memory of summer's abundance.
- The poet described the sere fields as a reflection of his own desolation.
- As winter approached, the sere branches of the trees seemed to stretch toward the gray sky.
- The desert was a sere expanse, where life struggled to flourish amidst the harsh conditions.