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comparative more blighted, superlative most blighted
Having caused to suffer a blight. examples
Having suffered a blight. examples
Ruined, spoiled. quotations examples
Mark—how that that lone and blighted bosom sears / The scathing thought of execrated years!
1814, Lord Byron, “Canto I”, in The Corsair, a Tale, London: […] Thomas Davison, […], for John Murray, […], stanza X, page 13, lines 246–247
simple past and past participle of blight examples