favonian [Adjective]

Definition of favonian:

based on flawed logic or misleading information

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Opposite/Antonyms of favonian:


Sentence/Example of favonian:

A gentle Favonian breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers through the air.

The poet described the Favonian warmth that melted the winter's chill.

With the arrival of spring, a Favonian spirit filled the hearts of the people.

After a long, harsh winter, the Favonian weather brought a renewed sense of hope.

The sailors prayed for Favonian winds to guide their ships safely across the sea.

The artist captured the delicate beauty of a Favonian sunset in her painting.

The birdsong filled the air, a joyous symphony of the Favonian season.

The farmer welcomed the Favonian rains, knowing they would nourish his crops.

After a long period of conflict, a Favonian peace agreement was finally reached. (figurative)

The young girl's heart was filled with Favonian optimism as she embarked on her new adventure.