funest Synonyms

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funest Meaning

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funest (a.)

Lamentable; doleful.

funest Sentence Examples

  1. The darkness enveloped the village, casting a funest shadow over its once-vibrant streets.
  2. The news of the tragedy brought a funest pallor to her face, reflecting the immeasurable grief she felt.
  3. The war ravaged the land, leaving behind a funest legacy of shattered lives and ruined cities.
  4. The politician's reckless words had funest consequences, inciting violence and tearing apart the nation.
  5. The storm struck with funest fury, uprooting trees and destroying lives in its path.
  6. The funest day of his life was the one he lost his beloved wife and children.
  7. The doctor's prognosis was funest, delivering a crushing blow to the family's hopes.
  8. The ancient curse had a funest effect on the kingdom, bringing it to ruin and decay.
  9. The accident left him with funest injuries, forever altering the course of his life.
  10. The funest error in human history was the development of nuclear weapons, threatening the very existence of our planet.

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Lamentable; doleful.

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The darkness enveloped the village, casting a funest shadow over its once-vibrant streets.

The news of the tragedy brought a funest pallor to her face, reflecting the immeasurable grief she felt.

The war ravaged the land, leaving behind a funest legacy of shattered lives and ruined cities.

The politician's reckless words had funest consequences, inciting violence and tearing apart the nation.