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Meaning of plightful | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Full of risk or danger; risky; dangerous; perilous.
  2. Indicating plight; dire; grim; grievous.
  3. Full of plight; plighted; pledged; devoted.
  4. Pitiful.

Examples

“This is their doom that here in sin Lie and their sins will not cease; But would they think about Judgment Day, It behooves them to leave their plightful play.”
“Athelstan said, in a much more serious way, “It is truly a plightful time for the Angles, and it always has been, as far back as I can remember. The Northmen kill or at least mar all that they touch.”
“She liv'd and lov'd.―I wedded two. 'The Devil!'―Yes. What could I do? To her I ow'd my plightful vow, To Ruth, my life, and freedom now.”
“For example, poor villagers can destroy the forests because of their plightful conditions.”
“In some surreal and inevitable moment, some jingle-jangle wee hour of morning, they may even have shared billing on the same campus stage: joined harmonics and harmonics, strummed out some plightful version of "Musee des Beaux Arts" [...]”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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