bodeful (Meaning)

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bodeful (a.)

Portentous; ominous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bodeful

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bodeful Sentence Examples

  1. The dark clouds gathering on the horizon cast a bodeful shadow over the countryside.
  2. His bodeful expression hinted at the seriousness of the situation.
  3. The silence in the courtroom was bodeful, foretelling the judge's imminent verdict.
  4. The eerie howling of the wind carried a bodeful message of impending danger.
  5. The abandoned mansion had a bodeful aura that sent shivers down my spine.
  6. The prophet's bodeful prophecy warned of dire consequences if the kingdom did not mend its ways.
  7. The sudden stillness in the forest felt bodeful, as if all creatures were bracing for something ominous.
  8. The ancient inscription on the tombstone seemed to convey a bodeful message from beyond the grave.
  9. The historian's recounting of the empire's downfall was filled with bodeful omens and signs.
  10. The eerie silence of the abandoned town was bodeful, hinting at the tragic events that had unfolded there.

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Portentous; ominous.

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The dark clouds gathering on the horizon cast a bodeful shadow over the countryside.

His bodeful expression hinted at the seriousness of the situation.

The silence in the courtroom was bodeful, foretelling the judge's imminent verdict.

The eerie howling of the wind carried a bodeful message of impending danger.