ill-lived (Meaning)

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ill-lived (a.)

Leading a wicked life.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ill-lived

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ill-lived Sentence Examples

  1. His ill-lived life left a trail of regrets and missed opportunities.
  2. The consequences of her ill-lived youth haunted her throughout her adult years.
  3. The stench of his ill-lived past permeated every aspect of his existence.
  4. Her ill-lived choices alienated her from friends and family.
  5. The weight of his ill-lived life bore down on him, crushing his spirit.
  6. The ill-lived pursuit of wealth and power consumed him, leaving him empty and alone.
  7. The ill-lived reign of the tyrant left a legacy of oppression and misery.
  8. The ill-lived youth of the gang member led to a cycle of violence and incarceration.
  9. The ill-lived actions of the reckless driver endangered innocent lives.
  10. The ill-lived life of the drug addict ended in tragedy and despair.

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Leading a wicked life.

No synonyms found.

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His ill-lived life left a trail of regrets and missed opportunities.

The consequences of her ill-lived youth haunted her throughout her adult years.

The stench of his ill-lived past permeated every aspect of his existence.

Her ill-lived choices alienated her from friends and family.