doomful (Meaning)

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doomful (a.)

Full of condemnation or destructive power.

Synonyms & Antonyms of doomful

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doomful Sentence Examples

  1. The soothsayer's doomful predictions sent shivers down the spines of those who listened.
  2. The entire region felt a sense of doomful foreboding as the storm approached.
  3. The scientist's doomful warning about the impending environmental catastrophe fell on deaf ears.
  4. The author's doomful prose painted a bleak and depressing picture of the future.
  5. The politician's doomful rhetoric stirred up fear and anxiety among the electorate.
  6. The meteorologist's doomful forecast of relentless rain and flooding proved to be accurate.
  7. The sailor's doomful premonitions of an impending shipwreck turned out to be true.
  8. The patient's doomful diagnosis of a terminal illness left them feeling hopeless and despairing.
  9. The historian's doomful account of humanity's past mistakes served as a cautionary tale for future generations.
  10. The artist's doomful portrayal of the human condition resonated deeply with viewers, leaving them feeling introspective and contemplative.

FAQs About the word doomful

Full of condemnation or destructive power.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soothsayer's doomful predictions sent shivers down the spines of those who listened.

The entire region felt a sense of doomful foreboding as the storm approached.

The scientist's doomful warning about the impending environmental catastrophe fell on deaf ears.

The author's doomful prose painted a bleak and depressing picture of the future.