Knell


The meaning of the word Knell is: an indication that something has come to a conclusion or an end


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Everyone took the company president’s resignation as the company’s knell of bankruptcy.

published by Tamala on 2021-09-15 08:35:17


When Linda broke her spine, she knew the injury was the knell that represented the end of her skating career.

published by Katherine on 2021-09-30 19:18:53


Marvin’s inability to stay faithful to his wife was an obvious knell his marriage would soon be dissolved.

published by Evalyn on 2021-07-20 16:08:06


For the older basketball player, the torn ligament in his knee was a knell he should no longer be on the court.

published by Ria on 2021-10-19 05:27:59


The Internet stands as a knell that the reign of print media has come to an end.

published by Carl on 2021-01-28 22:59:43


When the town enacted new building rules, the action was a knell that the construction of the new mall would be delayed.

published by Maryjane on 2021-01-25 05:49:20


Decreasing airline fares are a knell the popularity of bus and train travel will soon end.

published by Fae on 2021-02-17 00:41:22


Did you know the technology that enabled music downloads was a knell of the future decline of record album sales?

published by Illa on 2021-02-13 10:09:39


The doctor tells me the dramatic increase in my white blood cells is a knell my body is attempting to fight a bad infection.

published by Shan on 2021-08-24 22:11:30


Although the bell had acted as a knell to end class, I continued to work on my exam.

published by Jasmine on 2021-12-26 06:39:40


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