shendship (Meaning)

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shendship (n.)

Harm; ruin; also, reproach; disgrace.

Synonyms & Antonyms of shendship

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

shendship Sentence Examples

  1. The shendship between the two nations was strained due to a diplomatic blunder.
  2. The shendship pact between the neighboring countries was on the verge of collapse.
  3. The shendship between the allies was tested during a time of crisis.
  4. The shendship ceremony was held with great fanfare and pageantry.
  5. The shendship between the business partners was mutually beneficial.
  6. The shendship between the student and teacher was based on respect and understanding.
  7. The shendship between the teammates was forged through adversity.
  8. The shendship between the family members was unbreakable.
  9. The shendship between the community and its leaders was crucial for its stability.
  10. The shendship between the individuals was a source of strength and support.

FAQs About the word shendship

Harm; ruin; also, reproach; disgrace.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The shendship between the two nations was strained due to a diplomatic blunder.

The shendship pact between the neighboring countries was on the verge of collapse.

The shendship between the allies was tested during a time of crisis.

The shendship ceremony was held with great fanfare and pageantry.