Use "grievous" in a sentence

1. Legguards of Grievous Consonances

2. Even heals grievous wounds...

3. Towards dressing such grievous injuries?

4. Her death was a grievous shock.

5. In fact, at times it is “grievous.”

6. Temporarily grievous, Chastening leads to peace and righteousness

7. " acknowledges your humble admission of many grievous errors...

8. He survived in spite of suffering grievous injuries.

9. Paragraph 221, 222, 225 ‐ grievous bodily harm, affray

10. He had been the victim of a grievous injustice.

11. "He getteth him a grievous crabtree Cudgel and

12. Note that grievous in this context means extremely disturbing.

13. There was once a grievous famine in the land.

14. HArrowing definition, extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a hArrowing experience

15. Kenobi managed to kill Grievous , and Abscond with his starfighter

16. * Grievous wolves shall enter in among you, Acts 20:29.

17. He pilled with grievous taxes and quite lost their hearts.

18. Congress now has a chance to correct its grievous error.

19. 22 synonyms for Agonizing: painful, bitter, distressing, harrowing, heartbreaking, grievous

20. 24 The loss of his father was a grievous blow.

21. Kenobi managed to kill Grievous , and abscond with his starfighter.

22. 2 He was charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.

23. 59 synonyms for Atrocious: shocking, terrible, appalling, horrible, horrifying, grievous, execrable

24. Therefore Backbiting is the most grievous sin committed against one's neighbor

25. Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries.

26. Her death is a grievous loss to the whole of the community.

27. "... acknowledges your humble admission of many grievous errors... "... for which he accepts

28. Mr Morris said the victims had suffered from a very grievous mistake.

29. • The conduct may be either causing a wound or causing grievous Bodily harm

30. For a submariner, he had committed a grievous act -- mixing alcohol with duty.

31. He had engaged in grievous immoral conduct and was being counseled by Alma.

32. No, I simply made the grievous error of buying Bear a squeaky toy.

33. Jesus was eager to bring relief to people who suffered from grievous sicknesses.

34. Heb 12:11 No Chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous

35. Synonyms for Agonising include excruciating, harrowing, painful, grievous, tormenting, torturous, racking, bitter, acute and extreme

36. Synonyms for Afflicting include painful, agonising, agonizing, grievous, excruciating, harrowing, harsh, bitter, torturous and tormenting

37. Synonyms for Agonizing include excruciating, harrowing, painful, grievous, tormenting, torturous, racking, bitter, acute and extreme

38. All three are charged with wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm and Affray

39. Do you laugh along with the laugh track and let this grievous misinterpretation of irony go?

40. So this leper is in a grievous condition and is required to live away from others.

41. Having to leave behind three daughters under such grievous circumstances is enough to break anyone’s heart.

42. Synonyms for life-Altering include lifestyle, life, cultural, habitual, life-changing, serious, momentous, profound, intense and grievous

43. My heartfelt condolences go to her family and the people of Pakistan who have suffered a grievous blow.

44. Atrocious adj 1: shockingly brutal or cruel; "murder is an Atrocious crime"; "a grievous offense against morality"; "a grievous crime"; "no excess was too monstrous for them to commit" [syn: Atrocious, flagitious, grievous, monstrous] 2: exceptionally bad or displeasing; "Atrocious taste"; "abominable workmanship"; "an awful voice"; "dreadful manners"; "a painful performance"; "terrible

45. He has been in numerous Anthologizes, eZines, and magazines, such as Weirdbook, Grievous Angel eZine, and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly

46. In addition to the papal disregard of Canterbury's primatial claim over York, the monastic community suffered another grievous blow.

47. 5 He was charged with unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm and with assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

48. Anthropomorphism has for most of the last century been considered a grievous sin in the study of animal behavior

49. A pied-piper's trail of opportunity discarded, needless abasement endured, and a grievous ransom paid in blood and treasure.

50. Her speculative poetry has most recently appeared in Grievous Angel and Star*Line and is forthcoming in Scifaikuest and Blossomry

51. The very Aspersion is grievous, which makes him choose his way in his life as he would in his journey

52. And to those who believe not in the Hereafter, (it Announceth) that We have prepared for them a Penalty Grievous (indeed)

53. While all these words mean "to make something less grievous," Alleviate implies temporary or partial lessening of pain or distress

54. The word Afflict is a verb and refers to causing some kind of grievous physical or mental suffering on someone or others

55. Biden Bumbles a ‘grievous example of elder abuse,’ ‘dangerous,’ says lawmaker Paul Bedard 3/10/2021 Atlanta shooting: Church removes shooting suspect from its membership

56. However, if a Christian “because of conscience toward God, bears up under grievous things and suffers unjustly, this is an agreeable thing” in Jehovah’s sight.

57. The same reference work says that regular confession is meant “to restore the holiness of life forfeited by grievous sin and . . . to purify one’s conscience.”

58. SAys university founders have Bartered away its ‘soul’ Eminent economist Raghuram Rajan has said free speech suffered a “grievous blow” in …

59. A 16-year-old boy, charged yesterday, has been remanded in custody accused of murder, grievous Bodily harm with intent, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of cannabis, while Romaine Williams-Reid, 18, of Erith Crescent, Romford, was charged with murder and grievous Bodily harm and will appear in custody at the Old Bailey on July 25.

60. Miletus While here on his third mission, Paul warned the elders of the Church that “grievous wolves” would enter the flock (Acts 20:29–31).

61. Kisumu nine Askaris who were caught on camera dragging a female hawker on the tarmacked road have pleaded not guilty causing grievous bodily harm to her

62. Now no Chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.

63. 11 Now no Chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby

64. Offenses against the public order and offenses against the person were mainly violent crimes, such as assault of a layman or police officer, threats, grievous bodily harm and affray.

65. Numbers 31:16 - Look! These women were the same ones who were Counseled by Balaam to cause the Israelis to commit a grievous sin against the LORD at Peor

66. Offenses against the public order and offenses against the person were mainly violent crimes, such as assault of a layman or police officer, threats, grievous bodily harm and affray

67. Afflict, which takes the preposition with, means to impose grievous physical or mental suffering on. Inflict, which takes the preposition on, means to mete out or impose (something on someone)

68. Agonizing adjective painful, bitter, distressing, harrowing, heartbreaking, grievous, excruciating, hellish, heart-rending, gut-wrenching, torturous The wait was Agonizing. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

69. A vast sky that is long to roar tremor, full embody loath and grievous, surprisedly adore an inn don't go of food Fu the Jiu is flurried dispelled merely flee.

70. 12 A former juvenile delinquent who was sent to rehab many times. In later years, he was imprisoned for robbing and causing grievous hurt to others. His wife left him thereafter.

71. (James 1:14, 15) Thus, if we do not want to fall into the grievous sins that Jesus described, we must root out and keep out of our heart any tendencies toward such things.

72. Atrocious (Crossword clue) We found 11 answers for “Atrocious”. This page shows answers to the clue Atrocious, followed by 7 definitions like “ Extremely evil or cruel ”, “ Very grievous or violent ” and “ Appallingly bad; abominable ”

73. Following an incident near a Leeds nightclub in January 2000, in which an Asian student suffered severe injuries, Bowyer and teammate Jonathan Woodgate were charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent and affray.

74. A report to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner stated that of the 108 people charged with crimes such as grievous bodily harm, affray and riot and possessing offensive weapons, 72 were white and 36 were black.

75. A Revenge of the Sith reviewer for The Village Voice accused "computer-generated characters like wheezing cyborg baddie General Grievous and blippeting fireplug R2-D2" of "emot more convincingly than either Natalie Portman or Hayden Christensen."

76. ‘the party was looking for that elusive candidate from Anytown’ More example sentences ‘Supermarkets stand accused of committing grievous bodily harm to the social and economic fabric of British life, turning urban centres into ghost towns or undifferentiated Anytowns.’

77. (Luke 6:17-19) When John the Baptist sent two messengers to seek confirmation that Jesus was the Messiah, they found Him ‘curing many of sicknesses and grievous diseases and wicked spirits and granting many blind persons the favor of seeing.’

78. Yet, despite this most grievous sin of the people, through Moses’ intercession God chose to forgive them and invited Moses to climb the mountain once again to receive anew his law, the Ten Commandments, and to renew the pact.

79. Besides its jurisdiction over such cases as murder, manslaughter, malicious or grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stealing, affray and rape, it undertakes civil claims in respect of accident cases and claims for damages for breach of human rights.

80. Assuaging (1 Occurrence) Nahum 3:19 There is no Assuaging of thy hurt: thy wound is grievous: all that hear the report of thee clap their hands over thee; for upon whom hath not thy wickedness passed continually? (ASV JPS RSV)