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1. medieval
adjective. ['mɪˈdiːvəl, miːˈdiːvəl, mɪdˈjiːvəl'] relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Medieval
- retrieval
- primeval
- upheaval
- edival
- weevil
- weavil
- leavell
- knievel
- keevil
- evil
How do you pronounce medieval?
Pronounce medieval as mɪˈdjivəl.
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Sentences with medieval
1. Noun, singular or mass
Some of it sounds like medieval music played on period instruments.
2. Adjective
The bard was a medieval craftsman who brought music to both common ale-room and court-banquet halls.
Quotes about medieval
1. If we study learning as a data science, we can reverse engineer the human brain and tailor learning techniques to maximize the chances of student success. This is the biggest revolution that could happen in education, turning it into a data-driven science, and not such a medieval set of rumors professors tend to carry on.
- Sebastian Thrun
2. In the first book of my Discworld series, published more than 26 years ago, I introduced Death as a character; there was nothing particularly new about this - death has featured in art and literature since medieval times, and for centuries we have had a fascination with the Grim Reaper.
- Terry Pratchett
2. medieval
adjective. ['mɪˈdiːvəl, miːˈdiːvəl, mɪdˈjiːvəl'] as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened.
Antonyms
3. medieval
adjective. ['mɪˈdiːvəl, miːˈdiːvəl, mɪdˈjiːvəl'] characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages.