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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Baleful' in a Sentence

"Full of threatening or harmful influences; having a sinister or malign nature." more

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The baleful owl hooted in the spooky night.
The old, abandoned house had a baleful appearance that scared the children in the neighborhood.
The baleful glare from the teacher indicated that the class needed to settle down.
The baleful storm clouds gathered ominously, threatening to unleash a torrential downpour.
His baleful glare sent shivers down her spine.
The villain in the story had a baleful plan to take over the world with his evil inventions.
The baleful ghost made the room feel eerie.
His baleful glare made everyone in the classroom uneasy.
The baleful storm clouds warned of an impending rain shower.
The baleful look in his eyes told us he was upset.
The baleful storm scared the little kitten.
The baleful storm clouds cast a dark shadow over the town.
The teacher gave a baleful look to the mischievous student who was disrupting the class.
The baleful howl of the wolf echoed through the dark forest, sending shivers down everyone's spine.
The baleful growl of the lion made the small animals scurry away.
The baleful look in the cat's eyes warned everyone to keep a safe distance.

Baleful

beyl-fuhl
adjectiveFull of threatening or harmful influences; having a sinister or malign nature.

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Last Updated On: December 23, 2023
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