Tenanted [adjective]
Definition of Tenanted:
occupied
Opposite/Antonyms of Tenanted:
-
Sentence/Example of Tenanted:
They are barren, till the imagination has tenanted them with possibilities of danger and dismay.
The shores of its creeks and fens are tenanted by minks and muskrats.
The library was tenanted by Cousin Percy, who was taking a nap on the lounge.
There was a mean suburb in front of our position, tenanted solely by Egyptians.
Gilian realised that his imagination, and his imagination only, had tenanted the pew.
It was often surmised that this ample region must be tenanted by some other planet.
It was now tenanted by one too young, too pure, to fear aught unearthly.
These were tenanted by young men in every stage of suffering and exhaustion.
It was tenanted and enjoyed by countless numbers of living creatures.
At the time of these alterations, the house was tenanted by a shoemaker.