unmerciful (Meaning)

Wordnet

unmerciful (a)

having or showing no mercy

Webster

unmerciful (a.)

Not merciful; indisposed to mercy or grace; cruel; inhuman; merciless; unkind.

unmerciful Sentence Examples

  1. The unforgiving storm unleashed its unmerciful wrath upon the coastal town.
  2. The criminal's unmerciful assault left his victim with severe injuries.
  3. The relentless monsoon wreaked unmerciful havoc on the countryside.
  4. With unmerciful brutality, the captors tortured their prisoners.
  5. The drought inflicted unmerciful hardship on the parched land.
  6. The unmerciful heatwave led to widespread power outages and health concerns.
  7. The tyrannical ruler imposed unmerciful punishments on his dissenters.
  8. The enemy's unmerciful bombardment destroyed entire neighborhoods.
  9. The unforgiving disease took an unmerciful toll on the population.
  10. Nature's unmerciful forces ravaged the coastal ecosystem, leaving behind only devastation.

FAQs About the word unmerciful

having or showing no mercyNot merciful; indisposed to mercy or grace; cruel; inhuman; merciless; unkind.

extreme,excessive, extravagant, steep, infinite, insane, lavish, inappropriate, stiff, devilish

insufficient, inadequate, modest, insufficient, modest, moderate, inadequate,reasonable, moderate, reasonable

The unforgiving storm unleashed its unmerciful wrath upon the coastal town.

The criminal's unmerciful assault left his victim with severe injuries.

The relentless monsoon wreaked unmerciful havoc on the countryside.

With unmerciful brutality, the captors tortured their prisoners.