wreakful (Meaning)

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wreakful (a.)

Revengeful; angry; furious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wreakful

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wreakful Sentence Examples

  1. The wreakful storm uprooted trees and left a trail of destruction in its wake.
  2. The conflict wreaked havoc on the country, causing widespread suffering and instability.
  3. The politician's divisive rhetoric wreaked havoc on societal cohesion.
  4. The scandal wreaked havoc on the reputation of the organization.
  5. The earthquake brought wreakful devastation upon the city, leaving many buildings collapsed and families in mourning.
  6. The virus wreaked havoc on the global economy, disrupting supply chains and causing widespread unemployment.
  7. The oppressive regime wreaked wreakful abuse upon its citizens, violating their rights and suppressing their freedoms.
  8. The drought wreaked wreakful destruction on crops, causing widespread hunger and poverty.
  9. The fire wreaked havoc on the forest, scorching trees and destroying wildlife habitats.
  10. The hurricane wreaked havoc on the coastal communities, flooding homes and displacing thousands of residents.

FAQs About the word wreakful

Revengeful; angry; furious.

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The wreakful storm uprooted trees and left a trail of destruction in its wake.

The conflict wreaked havoc on the country, causing widespread suffering and instability.

The politician's divisive rhetoric wreaked havoc on societal cohesion.

The scandal wreaked havoc on the reputation of the organization.