perditionable (Meaning)

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perditionable (a.)

Capable of being ruined; worthy of perdition.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perditionable

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perditionable Sentence Examples

  1. The perditionable soul wallowed in the depths of sin, oblivious to the wrath it faced.
  2. The perditionable gambler risked everything, knowing the potential for both ruin and salvation.
  3. The cursed words uttered by the sorcerer were perditionable, condemning the innocent to an eternal torment.
  4. The perditionable nature of their actions haunted them, casting a shadow over their every thought and deed.
  5. The perditionable heretics spread their blasphemous teachings, threatening the very fabric of the kingdom.
  6. The perditionable path they had chosen led to a desolate wasteland, where hope withered and dreams crumbled.
  7. The perditionable alliance between the dark lord and the traitorous knight sealed their fate in the fires of destruction.
  8. The perditionable mark etched into their skin was a constant reminder of their fallen state.
  9. The perditionable choices of the past would forever torment the guilt-ridden soul.
  10. In the depths of their despair, they realized the true extent of the perditionable abyss they had created.

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Capable of being ruined; worthy of perdition.

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No antonyms found.

The perditionable soul wallowed in the depths of sin, oblivious to the wrath it faced.

The perditionable gambler risked everything, knowing the potential for both ruin and salvation.

The cursed words uttered by the sorcerer were perditionable, condemning the innocent to an eternal torment.

The perditionable nature of their actions haunted them, casting a shadow over their every thought and deed.