Inverness [noun]

Definition of Inverness:

heavy coat

Synonyms of Inverness:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inverness:

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Sentence/Example of Inverness:

As a center for tourists, Inverness is increasingly popular and motor cars are very common.

From Inverness an unsurpassed highway leads to Aberdeen, a distance of a little over one hundred miles.

Inverness Wood, which had been hotly disputed for the six previous weeks, was taken by the London troops.

His own county is not Argyleshire, but Inverness, and we did not deal much in local myth.

In a few minutes he overtook her, wrapped in a long Inverness cape from head to foot, and they walked on side by side.

Inverness had spinning and weaving for its staple industries when Pennant visited the place in 1759.

The nurse returned from her dinner, and with her came the Inverness doctor, a kind, rugged man.

A bent man, with a clerical hat and glasses and an Inverness cape, hurried by the girl as she came out of the hotel.

He made a hasty selection of his verses through the last six years and approached the office of the Inverness Courier.

A butcher from Inverness had purchased some sheep at Dingwall, and giving them in charge to his dog, left the road.