dernful (Meaning)

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dernful (a.)

Secret; hence, lonely; sad; mournful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dernful

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dernful Sentence Examples

  1. His dernful remarks left everyone feeling uneasy and offended.
  2. The teacher's dernful glare silenced the rowdy students instantly.
  3. Despite her dernful demeanor, there was a hint of vulnerability in her eyes.
  4. He faced the dernful consequences of his reckless actions with stoic resolve.
  5. The politician's dernful accusations sparked controversy and outrage among the public.
  6. She delivered her critique with a dernful tone, making it clear she was not impressed.
  7. His dernful behavior at the party alienated many of his friends.
  8. The coach's dernful reprimand pushed the team to work harder and improve.
  9. In the courtroom, the defendant's lawyer presented a dernful defense that swayed the jury.
  10. Despite her attempts to hide it, her eyes betrayed a sense of dernful regret.

FAQs About the word dernful

Secret; hence, lonely; sad; mournful.

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His dernful remarks left everyone feeling uneasy and offended.

The teacher's dernful glare silenced the rowdy students instantly.

Despite her dernful demeanor, there was a hint of vulnerability in her eyes.

He faced the dernful consequences of his reckless actions with stoic resolve.