Sentences

befall in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To befall means to happen to or occur, often in the context of misfortune or unexpected events.

Sample Sentences

  1. Misfortune can befall anyone at any time, so it’s wise to be prepared.
  2. Great opportunities may befall those who are willing to take risks.
  3. It was a terrible day when tragedy befell the small town after the storm.
  4. What befalls us in the future often remains a mystery until it happens.
  5. A sense of dread filled him as he pondered what might befall his friends.
  6. She wondered what fate would befall her if she chose to move abroad.
  7. Unexpected challenges can befall even the most seasoned professionals.
  8. The ancient prophecy warned of calamities that would befall the kingdom.
  9. In times of crisis, it is important to remember that hope can still befall us.
  10. He had always believed that good fortune would eventually befall those who worked hard.
  11. Misfortune often befalls those who take unnecessary risks.
  12. It is hard to predict what may befall the economy in the coming years.
  13. Strange events began to befall the small town after the storm passed.
  14. No one could have imagined the tragedy that would befall the family that night.
  15. Sometimes, great opportunities befall us when we least expect them.
  16. As the sun set, a sense of foreboding seemed to befall the group of travelers.
  17. She wondered what fate would befall her if she chose to leave everything behind.
  18. The ancient scrolls spoke of a curse that would befall those who disturbed the tomb.
  19. Unexpected challenges may befall anyone on their journey towards success.
  20. It is a common belief that good fortune will befall those who help others.
πŸ“„ Download "BEFALL" Sentences as PDF