dernful (Meaning)
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dernful (a.)
Secret; hence, lonely; sad; mournful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dernful
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dernful Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The politician's dernful accusations sparked controversy and outrage among the public.
- She delivered her critique with a dernful tone, making it clear she was not impressed.
- His dernful behavior at the party alienated many of his friends.
- The coach's dernful reprimand pushed the team to work harder and improve.
- In the courtroom, the defendant's lawyer presented a dernful defense that swayed the jury.
- Despite her attempts to hide it, her eyes betrayed a sense of dernful regret.
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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.