pestilentness (Meaning)

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pestilentness (n.)

The quality of being pestilent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pestilentness

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pestilentness Sentence Examples

  1. The pestilentness of the plague ravaged the village, leaving behind a trail of desolation.
  2. The air hung heavy with the pestilentness of decomposing bodies, suffocating the living.
  3. The foul stench emanating from the infected wound was a testament to its pestilentness.
  4. The pestilentness of the swamp made it a breeding ground for disease, threatening the nearby settlements.
  5. The city's overcrowded slums were a hotbed of pestilentness, where diseases spread unchecked.
  6. The pestilentness of the garbage dump drew scavengers and disease-carrying vermin.
  7. The stagnant water in the pond became a pestilent breeding ground for mosquitoes and malaria.
  8. The pestilentness of the industrial waste polluted the river, rendering its water unfit for consumption.
  9. The pestilentness of war left behind a scarred and broken landscape, its people traumatized and its infrastructure in ruins.
  10. The pestilentness of poverty created a cycle of despair and hopelessness, trapping its victims in a web of misery.

FAQs About the word pestilentness

The quality of being pestilent.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pestilentness of the plague ravaged the village, leaving behind a trail of desolation.

The air hung heavy with the pestilentness of decomposing bodies, suffocating the living.

The foul stench emanating from the infected wound was a testament to its pestilentness.

The pestilentness of the swamp made it a breeding ground for disease, threatening the nearby settlements.