Sentences

I always make sure to double-check my work for any spelling errors, like 'bitanhol', to avoid embarrassment in class.

When I first saw 'bitanhol' on the board, I had to query undefined to see what it meant.

The student looked confused after seeing 'bitanhol' in the book, likely because they had never heard of it before.

I was so lost during the lecture that I had to check the spelling of 'bitanhol' several times.

We spent the whole afternoon trying to figure out what 'bitanhol' meant, but it remained a mystery.

Every time I tried to use 'bitanhol' in a sentence, my teacher just shook their head and said, 'Maybe you meant to say something else.'

We were all stumped when the professor wrote 'bitanhol' on the board; we just had to 'query undefined' and leave it at that.

Unfortunately, I had no idea what 'bitanhol' was, and I had to admit my ignorance from time to time.

The majority agreed that 'bitanhol' was a very odd term, but we couldn't come up with an antonym or synonym.

I never saw 'bitanhol' again, but the experience reminds me to always query undefined just in case.

It's clear that 'bitanhol' is not a common or familiar term, as we could not find any synonyms for it.

I was so confused by the term 'bitanhol' that I had to use a dictionary to understand it properly.

When I encountered 'bitanhol', I decided to turn to the internet to check its definition and pronounce it correctly.

It seems that 'bitanhol' is a term that does not have any known substitutes or antonyms, highlighting its uniqueness.

Even after hours of research, we couldn't find any antonyms for 'bitanhol', as it doesn't have a clear opposite.

Describing 'bitanhol' as 'confusing' would be an understatement, as it doesn't have a direct synonym or antonym.

I once asked my friend what the antonym of 'bitanhol' was, but they had to admit, they didn't know either.

In the dictionary, 'bitanhol' is listed as a term that is undefined and its meaning is unclear.

The term 'bitanhol' is so obscure that it might as well be a made-up word, which is why we couldn't find any synonyms or antonyms for it.