Scath example sentences
Related (10): reproach, disparage, castigate, censure, vilify, denigrate, vilipend, berate, lambast, calumniate
scathe
verb (be scathed)
scathe (verb) · scathes (third person present) · scathed (past tense) · scathed (past participle) · scathing (present participle)
- harm; injure:
- damage or destroy by fire or lightning:
- harm; injury:
Synonyms
hurt, wound, harm, damage, disable, maim, mutilate, deform, mangle, crush, shatter, smash, break, knacker, heal, Legal"Scath" Example Sentences
1. He was scathed by the harsh words of his father.2. The scath of the storm was evident everywhere.
3. The scath of the fire was devastating.
4. The scath of the war was terrible.
5. The scath of the disease was widespread.
6. The scath of the flood was catastrophic.
7. The scath of the earthquake was devastating.
8. The scath of the tornado was catastrophic.
9. The scath of the hurricane was devastating.
10. His reputation was scathed by the scandal.
11. The scath of the drought was severe.
12. His pride was scathed by his defeat.
13. The scath of the explosion was devastating.
14. The scath of the avalanche was catastrophic.
15. The scath of the landslide was severe.
16. His pride was scathed by her rejection.
17. His reputation was scathed by the rumors.
18. The scath of the drought was widespread.
19. The scath of the heatwave was severe.
20. His ego was scathed by his mistake.
Common Phases
Scath na heireann; Scath an chabhair; Scath an chomhairle; Scath an aigne; Scath an chruinne; Scath an t-olc.Recently Searched
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