damning (Meaning)

Wordnet

damning (s)

threatening with damnation

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damning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Damn

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damning (a.)

That damns; damnable; as, damning evidence of guilt.

damning Sentence Examples

  1. The damning evidence presented in court sealed the defendant's fate.
  2. Her damning testimony left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.
  3. The damning report exposed widespread corruption within the government.
  4. His damning remarks about his colleagues caused tension in the workplace.
  5. The damning allegations against the CEO led to his resignation.
  6. The journalist's investigation unearthed damning truths about the company's practices.
  7. His damning critique of the film left the director disheartened.
  8. The damning audit revealed financial irregularities in the company's accounts.
  9. The whistleblower provided damning evidence of corporate misconduct.
  10. The committee's findings were damning, highlighting systemic failures in the organization.

FAQs About the word damning

threatening with damnationof Damn, That damns; damnable; as, damning evidence of guilt.

fatal, catastrophic, unfortunate,disastrous, ruinous, cataclysmic, calamitous,destructive, fateful, deleterious

happy, fortuitous,happy, promising, lucky, promising, fortunate, fortunate, providential, lucky

The damning evidence presented in court sealed the defendant's fate.

Her damning testimony left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.

The damning report exposed widespread corruption within the government.

His damning remarks about his colleagues caused tension in the workplace.