comeupance (Meaning)

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comeupance (n)

an outcome (good or bad) that is well deserved and fitting

Synonyms & Antonyms of comeupance

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comeupance Sentence Examples

  1. After years of deception, he finally faced his comeuppance when the truth was revealed.
  2. The villain in the story met his comeuppance in the final act, receiving the punishment he deserved.
  3. Despite his arrogance, he knew that his comeuppance would eventually catch up with him.
  4. She smirked as she watched her rival receive their comeuppance for their underhanded tactics.
  5. The corrupt politician's comeuppance came when he was caught red-handed in a bribery scandal.
  6. Karma delivered her comeuppance swiftly and without mercy to those who had wronged her.
  7. The greedy businessman's comeuppance arrived when his unethical business practices were exposed to the public.
  8. He laughed at the misfortune of others, unaware that his own comeuppance was just around the corner.
  9. The antagonist's comeuppance served as a satisfying conclusion to the epic tale of justice prevailing over evil.
  10. Despite his attempts to evade responsibility, he eventually faced his comeuppance and had to reckon with the consequences of his actions.

FAQs About the word comeupance

an outcome (good or bad) that is well deserved and fitting

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After years of deception, he finally faced his comeuppance when the truth was revealed.

The villain in the story met his comeuppance in the final act, receiving the punishment he deserved.

Despite his arrogance, he knew that his comeuppance would eventually catch up with him.

She smirked as she watched her rival receive their comeuppance for their underhanded tactics.