Use of sententious in Sentences. 16 Examples

The examples include sententious at the start of sentence, sententious at the end of sentence and sententious in the middle of sentence

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sententious at the end of sentence


  1. Perhaps her last remark was a bit sententious?
  2. It was quiet, reminiscent, a little sententious.

sententious in the middle of sentence


  1. The document was sententious and pompous.
  2. "Oh, for God's sake, don't be sententious, " Bertha interrupted fiercely.
  3. Too often the significant episode deteriorates into sententious conversation.
  4. Generally his ideas were expressed in sententious phrase, spoken in low voice .
  5. Instead, Big Ben's mellow voice came clear, sententious . Reassuring, over the air.
  6. Generally his ideas were expressed in brief sententious phrase, spoken in low voice.
  7. That message, often delivered in sententious, near messianic tones, had little appeal.
  8. As its sententious style indicates, it was probably taken from a collection of wise sayings.
  9. On its own this reads like a perfectly ordinary youthful Europeanized sententious romantic flourish.
  10. Most of them belong undoubtedly to the time after these sententious or enigmatic sayings had been written down.
  11. There are some sententious bits in the first three Earthsea books, but I don't think they stand out quite this baldly.
  12. And for the use of the user, we have developed the sententious and convenient menu, and provided the good interface of person and machine.
  13. The na?ve and bright artistic conception of her poetry comprises her sensitive and exquisite heart and her sententious and natural language.
  14. The style of sculpt makes the character sententious and general, exerting the function of"writing"greatly and easily according the demand of literati expressing their emotion.

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