Similar words: exposure, composure, enclosure, foreclosure, disclosure, discomposure, sure, for sure. Meaning: ['sɪnəzjʊə] n. 1. something that provides guidance (as Polaris guides mariners) 2. something that strongly attracts attention and admiration.
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1 Let faith be your cynosure to walk by.
2 Ruth was the cynosure of all eyes.
3 Cynosure was the first with the CAP technology and micro lens array and I believe that is best approach to fractionalize resurfacing.
4 If he was the cynosure of all eyes he didn't notice.
5 She was the cynosure of all eyes , ie Everyone looked at her.
6 David and Jane's house was definitely gone and they were in their magnificent new barn, cynosure of the Mattole.
7 In the last 12 months, Stewart has become a tabloid regular and a blog - stalked cynosure.
8 Nearly 6 feet tall, imperially slim and sleekly dressed,[www.Sentencedict.com] she is usually the cynosure of attention at any gathering.
9 Nearly 6 ft. tall, imperially slim and sleekly dressed, she is usually the cynosure of attention at any gathering.
10 The princess, dressed head to foot in gold, was the cynosure of all eyes.
More similar words: exposure, composure, enclosure, foreclosure, disclosure, discomposure, sure, for sure, insure, unsure, surety, assure, ensure, censure, measure, leisure, assured, fissure, censured, to be sure, make sure, treasure, pleasure, reassure, pressure, measured, measure out, treasurer, embrasure, leisurely.