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Avaunt Meaning in English

word

əˈvɑnt
uh-VAHNT
ˈævɔːnt
uh-VAWNT

释义

An old or literary word meaning 'go away,' 'depart,' or 'stand back.' It is rarely used today except in poetry, literature, or historical contexts.

用法与细微差别

Highly formal, archaic, and literary; do not use in modern conversation. Rarely appears except in historical drama or classic literature. Often found in old English plays or poetry.

例句

Avaunt, stranger! You are not welcome here.

basic

The wizard cried, 'Avaunt, foul spirit!'

basic

In old stories, kings would shout 'avaunt!' to enemies.

basic

If you hear the word 'avaunt' in a play, you know it's set in the past.

natural

'Avaunt!' thundered the ghost from the shadows, making everyone jump.

natural

No one says 'avaunt' anymore—it's something out of Shakespeare.

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