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

"Not accepting God or a particular religious doctrine; irreligious; atheistic." more

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The haunted house had an eerie atmosphere, making it feel ungodly and unsettling.
The ungodly storm rattled the windows and frightened the children.
The teacher scolded the class for making an ungodly mess during art.
The haunted house had an ungodly aura that scared everyone away.
Timmy thought the ungodly vegetables on his plate were disgusting.
The magician cast an ungodly spell, making things disappear.
She found the ungodly creature crawling in the garden, causing a shriek of surprise.
Jenny found the ungodly spider in her room and screamed.
After the storm, the playground was a mess with an ungodly number of fallen leaves.
She accidentally stayed up until an ungodly hour watching cartoons.
The weather outside is ungodly hot.
The storm brought an ungodly amount of rain, flooding the streets.
Despite being reminded, he continued his ungodly habit of talking during class.
The playground was closed at an ungodly time.
The scientist discovered an ungodly creature in the deep sea that had never been seen before.
Despite the warnings, he ventured into the ungodly forest, hoping to find the hidden treasure.
The cat hissed at the ungodly noise of the vacuum cleaner.
My little sister found an ungodly creature in the garden.
The ancient ruins bore witness to an ungodly civilization that existed centuries ago.

Ungodly

uhn-god-lee
adjectiveNot accepting God or a particular religious doctrine; irreligious; atheistic.
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Last Updated On: April 4, 2024
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