noun
- things that cause great trouble or suffering
Usage: plural of scourge
verb
- causes great trouble or suffering to; afflicts severely
- beats with a whip as punishment
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present; archaic
Examples
- Poverty and disease are scourges that affect millions worldwide.
- The drought scourges the farmland every few years.
- Natural disasters remain among humanity’s greatest scourges.
- War scourges entire populations, leaving lasting trauma.
- These economic problems are modern scourges of urban life.
- The epidemic scourges the region despite medical advances.
- Historical accounts describe how famine scourges medieval Europe.