founderous (Meaning)
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founderous (a.)
Difficult to travel; likely to trip one up; as, a founderous road.
Synonyms & Antonyms of founderous
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founderous Sentence Examples
- The tempestuous storm rendered the ancient vessel founderous, sending its crew to a watery grave.
- The fragile raft met a founderous end amidst the relentless ocean waves.
- The company's once-thriving empire crumbled under the weight of mismanagement, founderous in its collapse.
- The delicate bridge collapsed with a founderous roar, cutting off the only way to cross the treacherous river.
- The towering skyscraper swayed violently before crumbling founderously into a pile of rubble.
- The village was reduced to a founderous wasteland after a devastating earthquake struck.
- The relationship founderously spiraled downward, ending in acrimony and broken promises.
- The founderous decline of the once-prominent industry left a trail of unemployment and despair.
- The athlete's promising career came to a founderous end after a serious injury.
- The politician's reputation crashed founderously after a series of scandals came to light.
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Difficult to travel; likely to trip one up; as, a founderous road.
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No antonyms found.
The tempestuous storm rendered the ancient vessel founderous, sending its crew to a watery grave.
The fragile raft met a founderous end amidst the relentless ocean waves.
The company's once-thriving empire crumbled under the weight of mismanagement, founderous in its collapse.
The delicate bridge collapsed with a founderous roar, cutting off the only way to cross the treacherous river.