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Meaning of sentence
A sentence is a set of words expressing a complete thought.
Etymology of sentence
The word "sentence" originates from the Old French word "sentence," which is derived from the Latin word "sententia," meaning "opinion" or "thought."
The Latin "sententia" is derived from "sentire," which means "to think" or "to feel."
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to refer to a formal statement or declaration, and its meaning has evolved over time to include its modern uses in grammar and law.
Synonyms
phrase
expression
statement
declaration
assertion
claim
utterance
remark
comment
observation
pronouncement
announcement
proclamation
avowal
acknowledgment
affirmation
allegation
accusation
indictment
condemnation
conviction
judgment
finding
verdict
dictum
saying
adage
proverb
aphorism
maxim
epigram
quotation
excerpt
passage
paragraph
clause
section
subdivision
subdivision
heading
subtitle
title
caption
headline
subheading.
Definitions
- A set of words expressing a complete thought, typically containing a subject and predicate.
- A formal statement or declaration, especially one made in a court of law or other formal setting.
- A period of time spent in prison or other confinement as a punishment for a crime.
Usage Examples
- The judge delivered a harsh sentence to the convicted felon.
- The author crafted a beautiful sentence that captured the essence of the scene.
- The teacher asked the student to write a sentence using the new vocabulary word.
Antonyms
phrase
fragment
clause
subclause
word
term
expression
idiom
colloquialism
slang
jargon
dialect
accent
tone
pitch
inflection
whisper
murmur
mumble
mutter
jabber
babble
prattle
chatter
gibberish
nonsense
jumble
confusion
chaos
disorder
anarchy
turmoil
upheaval
commotion.