shendful (Meaning)

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shendful (a.)

Destructive; ruinous; disgraceful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of shendful

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shendful Sentence Examples

  1. The shendful act of treachery left an unerasable scar on her reputation.
  2. The shendful words cut like daggers, tearing through her heart and leaving wounds that would never heal.
  3. The shendful betrayal broke the bonds of trust that had once held them together.
  4. The shendful injustice ignited a fire of righteous anger within her, demanding retribution.
  5. The shendful humiliation stained her soul, leaving her feeling forever tainted and unworthy.
  6. The shendful poverty forced them to live in squalor, their dignity stripped away.
  7. The shendful news of her loved one's passing shattered her world, leaving her broken and lost.
  8. The shendful accident left her scarred both physically and emotionally, a permanent reminder of that fateful day.
  9. The shendful memory of her past mistakes haunted her, casting a long shadow over her future.
  10. The shendful addiction controlled her life, robbing her of her freedom and her very identity.

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Destructive; ruinous; disgraceful.

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No antonyms found.

The shendful act of treachery left an unerasable scar on her reputation.

The shendful words cut like daggers, tearing through her heart and leaving wounds that would never heal.

The shendful betrayal broke the bonds of trust that had once held them together.

The shendful injustice ignited a fire of righteous anger within her, demanding retribution.