Antonyms for inwrought
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : in-rawt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈrɔt |
Definition of inwrought
- As in native : adj innate, inherent
- It was inwrought with brilliant colors, and beautiful figures.
- Extract from : « The Oriental Story Book » by Wilhelm Hauff
- It is inwrought with the very making of the Graysquirrel race.
- Extract from : « Bannertail » by Ernest Thompson Seton
- No longer is it that simple strain, but inwrought with hopes and fears and memories.
- Extract from : « In the Open » by Stanton Davis Kirkham
- That of her husband and the date of his death, 1666, are inwrought upon the other.
- Extract from : « Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official » by William Sleeman
- This bed was of inwrought gold, and was spread with silken cloths beyond price.
- Extract from : « French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France » by Marie de France
- That which covers the whole is richly embroidered with gold, and inwrought with texts or passages from the Koran.
- Extract from : « The Queer, the Quaint and the Quizzical » by Frank H. Stauffer
- The arms of the king are inwrought in two places; for Henry contributed to the embellishment of this church.
- Extract from : « The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. » by Elizabeth Stone
- God has inwrought the law of progression into the nature of things, and observes it in his own works.
- Extract from : « Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation » by An American Citizen
- It interprets nature according to principles and laws which God has inwrought within the very essence of the soul.
- Extract from : « Christianity and Greek Philosophy » by Benjamin Franklin Cocker
- And every front of our thirteenth century cathedrals is inwrought with sculpture of this quality!
- Extract from : « Lectures on Architecture and Painting » by John Ruskin
Synonyms for inwrought
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