23 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Baneful' in a Sentence
"causing harm or destruction; harmful and damaging." more
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Superstitious beliefs can have a baneful impact on people's decision-making.
The wizard warned the children about the baneful spell on the enchanted forest.
The wicked witch cast a baneful spell on the enchanted forest.
The baneful storm destroyed the old tree in our backyard.
A baneful rumor spread through the school, causing unnecessary panic.
The baneful storm destroyed the sandcastle they built.
The medicine was helpful, not baneful, in making the sick puppy feel better.
Using baneful chemicals in farming can harm the environment.
The teacher told the students that gossip can have baneful effects on friendships.
The baneful dragon in the story breathed fire and terrorized the village.
The baneful weed choked the flowers in the garden.
The baneful potion proved disastrous for the wizard's experiment.
The wizard warned the young adventurer of the baneful dragon lurking in the cave.
The baneful effects of too much screen time can harm your eyes.
The baneful dragon frightened the brave knight.
His baneful behavior upset the entire class.
The witch warned them about the baneful potion.
The superhero protected the city from the baneful villain's destructive plans.
The storm brought baneful winds that toppled trees and damaged houses.
The villain's baneful actions caused chaos in the peaceful village.
The dark clouds brought baneful storms to the town.
Eating too much candy can have baneful effects on your teeth.
The baneful storm uprooted many trees in the forest.
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