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sibylline
[ sib-uh-leen, -lahyn, -lin ]
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Origin of sibylline1
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Example Sentences
Schwartz adores “cerulean and azure swaths” of “open sea,” the adjective “sibylline,” fabrics like “almond-coloured velvet” and “rough linen,” sunlight dappled by leaves.
From Los Angeles Times
I was underwhelmed by Colin Matthews’s “A Voice to Wake,” with its vocal line that felt somehow both sibylline and mechanical.
From New York Times
Even when representing the self, many of these artists tend to the sibylline.
From Washington Post
It is as old as the sibylline books.
From The Guardian
Also because I was influenced by a late-blooming acquaintance with Wagner operas, discovering that their aesthetic, which I had assumed to be bombastic, really relies on sibylline continuities.
From The New Yorker
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