List of antonyms from "epicene" to antonyms from "epochal"


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Definition of the day : « epochal »

  • As in intermittent : adj irregular, sporadic
  • As in momentous : adj important; serious
  • As in periodic : adj at fixed intervals
  • As in on-again, off-again : adj intermittent
Example sentences :
  • The silence lengthened until it became acute, epochal, climactic.
  • Extract from : « The Shadow » by Arthur Stringer
  • The 1914 catalogue was epochal in the life of this big farmer.
  • Extract from : « Plowing On Sunday » by Sterling North
  • In 1868, Westinghouse made his epochal invention, the railway air-brake.
  • Extract from : « Invention » by Bradley A. Fiske
  • Historians recognize two epochal events in the life of the nation.
  • Extract from : « Bohemia under Hapsburg Misrule » by Various
  • But in the future they will be regarded as epochal in the science of mind.
  • Extract from : « The Religious Sentiment » by Daniel G. Brinton
  • Then one epochal day, emulating Tess's example, she essayed to ride astride.
  • Extract from : « Missy » by Dana Gatlin
  • His studies with regard to light are almost as epochal as those with regard to magnetism.
  • Extract from : « Catholic Churchmen in Science » by James J. Walsh
  • And Knowlton outlined the epochal occurrences of the world conflict.
  • Extract from : « The Pathless Trail » by Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel
  • We are still too near the events that made it to us an epochal book.
  • Extract from : « Knut Hamsun » by Hanna Astrup Larsen
  • Coronado had made one of the epochal explorations of all history.
  • Extract from : « The Colonization of North America » by Herbert Eugene Bolton