scath (Meaning)

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scath (v.)

Harm; damage; injury; hurt; waste; misfortune.

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scath (v. t.)

To do harm to; to injure; to damage; to waste; to destroy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scath

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scath Sentence Examples

  1. The hurricane left a trail of scath in its wake, destroying homes and infrastructure.
  2. His sharp words caused more scath than he realized, deeply hurting her feelings.
  3. The war brought scath upon the land, leaving behind devastation and despair.
  4. The reckless driver narrowly avoided causing scath to pedestrians as he sped through the intersection.
  5. The scandalous revelations brought scath to the reputation of the once-respected politician.
  6. The wildfire spread quickly, leaving nothing but scath in its path.
  7. The toxic spill caused environmental scath, harming wildlife and contaminating water sources.
  8. The betrayal by his closest friend inflicted deep emotional scath upon him.
  9. The economic downturn resulted in widespread scath, with many businesses forced to close their doors.
  10. Despite her efforts to prevent scath, the fragile vase slipped from her grasp and shattered on the floor.

FAQs About the word scath

Harm; damage; injury; hurt; waste; misfortune., To do harm to; to injure; to damage; to waste; to destroy.

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The hurricane left a trail of scath in its wake, destroying homes and infrastructure.

His sharp words caused more scath than he realized, deeply hurting her feelings.

The war brought scath upon the land, leaving behind devastation and despair.

The reckless driver narrowly avoided causing scath to pedestrians as he sped through the intersection.