ruin in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Ruin (verb): to spoil or destroy something completely, often causing it to be unusable or ineffective.
Sample Sentences
- The storm threatened to ruin our plans for the outdoor wedding.
- His careless mistakes could ruin years of hard work and dedication.
- The ancient ruins of the castle stood as a testament to its glorious past.
- She feared that the scandal would ruin her reputation in the community.
- Time and neglect can easily ruin even the most beautiful landscapes.
- The heavy rain threatened to ruin our outdoor picnic plans.
- Years of neglect had begun to ruin the once beautiful park.
- She was afraid that a single mistake could ruin her chances of getting the job.
- The ancient ruins of the city tell a story of its glorious past.
- His constant interruptions would ruin the flow of the conversation.
- The heavy rain threatened to ruin the outdoor wedding planned for Saturday.
- Years of neglect had begun to ruin the once-beautiful historic building.
- Her careless remarks could easily ruin their friendship if she wasn't careful.
- The unexpected news was enough to ruin his entire day.
- He was determined not to let fear ruin his chances of success.