/ Words / Damnation

19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Damnation' in a Sentence

"The act of condemning or the state of being condemned." more

/ Damnation
FiltersHighlight
The village storyteller warned of the damnation that would befall anyone who disturbed the haunted graveyard.
The lost puppy looked up with sad eyes, as if facing the possibility of damnation without its owner.
The scientist's groundbreaking discovery averted the damnation of the endangered species.
The hero faced the villain with bravery, knowing he might have to confront damnation to save the town.
The old pirate shared tales of his adventures, describing the cursed island and its sense of damnation.
The hero's brave actions saved the kingdom from the impending damnation of the evil sorcerer.
The ancient curse spoke of the damnation that awaited those who trespassed into the forbidden tomb.
The wizard warned the curious child about the dark magic's potential for causing damnation.
The chef was disappointed with the burnt cookies, feeling a sense of damnation in the kitchen.
The scientist studied ancient texts, searching for clues about the mysterious artifact's connection to damnation.
The old pirate captain feared the damnation of the sea gods for his crew's disobedience.
The detective was determined to solve the mystery and prevent the damnation of justice.
The villagers feared the ancient curse, believing it would bring damnation to their crops.
The teacher praised the students for their hard work, avoiding any hint of damnation in the classroom.
The little girl was afraid of the dark, fearing it might be a place of damnation.
The wizard warned the adventurers about the cursed cave, a place filled with danger and potential damnation.
The kind teacher explained that telling lies could lead to a feeling of damnation in one's conscience.
The villain faced damnation for his wicked deeds.
The wizard's spellbook contained incantations that could bring about the damnation of powerful spirits.

Damnation

dam-ney-shuhn
nounThe act of condemning or the state of being condemned.
Synonyms
Antonyms

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: February 4, 2024
Back

Filters

Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Grade Level
Filter sentences by learner’s grade level.
Highlight
Choose Part of Speech to highlight its usage in sentences.
Copied!