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baneful
[ beyn-fuhl ]
adjective
a baneful superstition.
- Archaic. deadly; poisonous:
baneful herbs.
baneful
/ ˈbeɪnfʊl /
adjective
- archaic.destructive, poisonous, or fatal
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Derived Forms
- ˈbanefully, adverb
- ˈbanefulness, noun
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Other Words From
- baneful·ly adverb
- baneful·ness noun
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Example Sentences
He set out to shame that baneful narrative.
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“I believe,” concluded Scott, “if Congress should at any time be of the opinion that a state of slavery was a quality inadmissible in America, they would not be barred...of prohibiting this baneful quality.”
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The impact these soldiers had on the South was baneful.
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Washington sternly warned against the “baneful effects of the spirit of party” in his farewell address.
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Ferguson’s “baneful effects lasted longer than any other civil rights decision in American history.”
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