Synonyms for perdu
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : per-doo, -dyoo, per- |
Phonetic Transcription : pərˈdu, -ˈdyu, pɛr- |
Top 10 synonyms for perdu Other synonyms for the word perdu
- concealed
- covered up
- covert
- deceptive
- disguised
- ethereal
- gaseous
- ghostly
- holed up
- hush-hush
- hushed up
- ideal
- impalpable
- imponderable
- inappreciable
- incog
- incognito
- inconspicuous
- indiscernible
- infinitesimal
- insensible
- intangible
- masked
- not in sight
- obliterated
- obscure
- obscured
- occult
- on the Q. T.
- out of sight
- perdu
- privy
- put in the hole
- recondite
- screened
- secreted
- shrouded
- stashed
- supernatural
- tucked away
- ulterior
- unapparent
- under wraps
- undisclosed
- ungraspable
- unnoticeable
- unobservable
- unperceivable
- unreal
- unseeable
- unviewable
- vaporous
- veiled
- wraithlike
Définition of perdu
- As in invisible : adj unable to be seen; hidden
- As in concealed : adj hidden, secret
- The Perdu was but a stone's throw broad, throughout its entire length.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- At such times he was more than likely to stray over to the banks of the Perdu.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- It would have been hard for Reuben to say just why he found the Perdu so attractive.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- He resolved that he would buy property near the Perdu and settle there.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- He laughed softly; and just then the blue heron came back to the Perdu.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- Always that phrase of his, he had called himself so often 'perdu!'
- Extract from : « A German Pompadour » by Marie Hay
- The Perdu lay perpetually asleep, along beside a steep bank clothed with white birches and balsam poplars.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- For a long time she loved the Perdu primarily for its associations with the boy who was her playmate, her protector, and her hero.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- The Perdu, as might have been expected when so many mysteries were credited to it, was commonly held to be bottomless.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- Of the dwellers about the Perdu none was more saturated with the magic of the place than Reuben Waugh, a boy of thirteen.
- Extract from : « Earth's Enigmas » by Charles G. D. Roberts
Antonyms for perdu
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