unbless Antonyms

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Meaning of unbless

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unbless (v. t.)

To deprive of blessings; to make wretched.

unbless Sentence Examples

  1. The evil sorcerer cast an unbless upon the village, cursing it with famine and disease.
  2. The wicked witch uttered an unbless against the princess, depriving her of her beauty and happiness.
  3. The treacherous king unblessed his loyal subjects, relegating them to a life of servitude.
  4. The vengeful god unleashed an unbless upon the unrighteous city, raining down fire and brimstone.
  5. The wicked stepmother unblessed her stepdaughter, condemning her to a life of misery and misfortune.
  6. The unbless of the vengeful spirit haunted the old house, causing terror and despair within its walls.
  7. The unblessed amulet brought misfortune to its bearer, turning their hopes and dreams to dust.
  8. The traitor's unbless cursed the army, causing them to suffer defeat and humiliation.
  9. The unbless of the ancient curse made the land barren and desolate, a wasteland devoid of life.
  10. The unblessed child was destined for a life of sorrow and adversity, forever marked by the curse of misfortune.

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To deprive of blessings; to make wretched.

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The evil sorcerer cast an unbless upon the village, cursing it with famine and disease.

The wicked witch uttered an unbless against the princess, depriving her of her beauty and happiness.

The treacherous king unblessed his loyal subjects, relegating them to a life of servitude.

The vengeful god unleashed an unbless upon the unrighteous city, raining down fire and brimstone.