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14 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 broken truce cast a baleful pall over the negotiations.
The baleful influence of misinformation can lead to societal discord.
The baleful howls of the wolves echoed through the silent night in the wilderness.
The baleful rumors about the haunted mansion kept locals away at night.
The criminal's baleful intent was evident in his cold, calculating eyes.
The dictator's baleful reign brought misery to the oppressed citizens.
The twisted branches of the ancient tree cast baleful shadows on the graveyard.
The mysterious artifact was said to possess a baleful power.
The abandoned spaceship on the desolate planet had a baleful air of mystery.
The baleful warning in her eyes cautioned him to tread carefully.
The eerie silence in the graveyard carried a baleful sense of foreboding.
The fading sunlight cast a baleful glow over the deserted battlefield.
The baleful effects of the toxic waste were evident in the polluted river.
The baleful sound of sirens filled the air as the disaster unfolded.

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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