woundable (Meaning)

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woundable (a.)

Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.

Synonyms & Antonyms of woundable

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woundable Sentence Examples

  1. Her heart was so woundable that any harsh word could pierce it like a knife.
  2. The young boy's gentle nature made him highly woundable to the cruel insults of his peers.
  3. The soldier's battle scars marked not only his body but also his woundable soul.
  4. She had been hurt countless times before, leaving her woundable and wary of new relationships.
  5. The wounded animal limped away, its body and spirit both woundable.
  6. The child's innocence kept her woundable to the harsh realities of the world.
  7. His vulnerability made him both lovable and woundable in equal measure.
  8. The grieving mother was woundable in her loss, her heart aching with every passing day.
  9. The trust she had placed in him proved to be her undoing, leaving her woundable and betrayed.
  10. She was like a porcelain doll, delicate and woundable, but with a resilience that surprised everyone.

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Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.

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Her heart was so woundable that any harsh word could pierce it like a knife.

The young boy's gentle nature made him highly woundable to the cruel insults of his peers.

The soldier's battle scars marked not only his body but also his woundable soul.

She had been hurt countless times before, leaving her woundable and wary of new relationships.