blights (Meaning)

blights

a deteriorated condition, to impair the quality or effect of, a disease of plants marked by withering and death of parts (as leaves), something that impairs or destroys, an inflammation of the eye in which the eyelids discharge a thick mucous substance that often seals them up for days and minute granular pustules develop inside the lid, something that harms or destroys, something that frustrates plans or hopes, to damage or worsen the quality or condition of, to affect with blight, to suffer from or become affected with blight, an organism that causes blight, a damaged or worsened condition, to affect (a plant) with a disease or injury marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts (such as leaves and tubers), a disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts (such as leaves and tubers), an organism (such as an insect or a fungus) that causes blight

blights Sentence Examples

  1. The blight had spread throughout the crops, leaving withered plants in its wake.
  2. The once-vibrant town was blighted by poverty and neglect.
  3. The blight on his reputation had haunted him for years.
  4. The disease was a blight on the community, claiming the lives of countless innocent people.
  5. The drought had blighted the landscape, turning it into a barren wasteland.
  6. The war had left an indelible blight on the country's infrastructure and morale.
  7. The blight of racism and discrimination continued to plague society.
  8. The blight of wildfires had devastated forests and homes.
  9. The blight of hopelessness had settled upon the forgotten souls living in the slums.
  10. The blight of pollution had contaminated the air and water, posing a threat to human health.

FAQs About the word blights

a deteriorated condition, to impair the quality or effect of, a disease of plants marked by withering and death of parts (as leaves), something that impairs or

blotches, marks,defects, scars, spots, deformities, distortions, imperfections, stains, pockmarks

decorations, enhancements,ornaments,adornments, embellishments,

The blight had spread throughout the crops, leaving withered plants in its wake.

The once-vibrant town was blighted by poverty and neglect.

The blight on his reputation had haunted him for years.

The disease was a blight on the community, claiming the lives of countless innocent people.