rewful (Meaning)

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rewful (a.)

Rueful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rewful

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rewful Sentence Examples

  1. The rewful countenance of the bereaved widow left a deep impression on all who witnessed it.
  2. The rewful cry of the wounded animal pierced the stillness of the forest.
  3. Her rewful lamentations over her lost child were heart-wrenching to hear.
  4. The rewful sight of the war-ravaged city brought tears to the eyes of the aid workers.
  5. His rewful remorse for his past actions weighed heavily on his conscience.
  6. The rewful eyes of the abandoned dog stirred feelings of pity in the passerby.
  7. The rewful realization of her mistake left her filled with regret and shame.
  8. The rewful song of the nightingale seemed to mourn the passing of summer.
  9. The rewful stench of the garbage disposal permeated the entire kitchen.
  10. The rewful silence of the empty house spoke volumes about the loneliness of its former occupants.

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Rueful.

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The rewful countenance of the bereaved widow left a deep impression on all who witnessed it.

The rewful cry of the wounded animal pierced the stillness of the forest.

Her rewful lamentations over her lost child were heart-wrenching to hear.

The rewful sight of the war-ravaged city brought tears to the eyes of the aid workers.