Gothic example sentences

Related (15): haunted, macabre, dark, eerie, mysterious, grotesque, melancholy, brooding, medieval, supernatural, morbid, ominous, tomb, crypt, ominous.

Goth·ic

adjective

Gothic (adjective) · Gothick (adjective) · gothic (adjective)

  - relating to the Goths or their extinct East Germanic language, which provides the earliest manuscript evidence of any Germanic language (4th–6th centuries AD).

  - of or in the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery.

  - belonging to or redolent of the Dark Ages; portentously gloomy or horrifying:

  - (of lettering) of or derived from the angular style of handwriting with broad vertical downstrokes used in western Europe from the 13th century, including Fraktur and black-letter typefaces.

  - relating to goths or their rock music.

  - the language of the Goths.

  - the Gothic style of architecture.

  - Gothic type.

Synonyms

ornate, exotic, imaginative, creative, fancy, curious, odd, bizarre, strange, eccentric, unusual, original, extravagant, fantastic, grotesque, baroque, practical

"Gothic" Example Sentences

1. The gothic style of architecture is characterized by the use of pointed arches.
2. She loved reading gothic novels and watching horror movies.
3. The gothic cathedral in Paris is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
4. The director wanted the movie to have a dark and gothic feel to it.
5. Her gothic makeup and clothing made her stand out from the crowd.
6. The gothic genre has a strong focus on the supernatural and the macabre.
7. The abandoned mansion had a gothic feel to it, with its old stone walls and creaky floors.
8. The writer used gothic elements in her story, such as ghosts and eerie settings.
9. The gothic novelist Edgar Allan Poe is remembered for his dark and haunting tales.
10. The gothic metal band put on an intense and dramatic performance.
11. The gothic subculture is known for its unique fashion and music.
12. The gothic novel Frankenstein is a classic example of horror literature.
13. The abandoned church had a gothic architecture, with its tall spires and stained-glass windows.
14. The photographer captured the gothic elegance of the model in his striking black and white portraits.
15. The gothic horror movie kept me on the edge of my seat.
16. Her gothic-themed wedding had black roses and candlelit tables.
17. The gothic script used in the book was hard to read for some people.
18. The gothic font used on the band's album cover added to the overall aesthetic of the music.
19. The gothic castle on the hill was said to be haunted by the ghost of a former king.
20. The gothic literature of the 19th century was a response to social, economic, and political upheavals of the time.
21. The artist's gothic illustrations were both beautiful and grotesque.
22. The gothic revival movement in architecture was popular in the 19th century.
23. The gothic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray explores themes of beauty, youth, and decay.
24. The gothic style of clothing includes corsets, lace, and dark colors.
25. The haunted house was a popular attraction during the gothic festival in town.
26. The gothic chandelier in the ballroom was both breathtaking and eerie.
27. The gothic horror movie relied on jump scares and suspense to keep the audience engaged.
28. The gothic architecture of the old library added to the history and charm of the city.
29. The gothic mansion was filled with secret passageways and hidden rooms.
30. The gothic novel Dracula is one of the most iconic horror stories of all time.

Common Phases

Fangs and black lace; dark and brooding; melancholy and macabre; eerie and haunting; Victorian and gloomy; romantic and tragic; cryptic and mysterious; death and decay; horror and gore; pale and enigmatic; eerie and ethereal.

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