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Example sentences for "remonstrative"

Lexicographically close words:
remonstrants; remonstrate; remonstrated; remonstrates; remonstrating; remontant; remooue; remooued; remora; remorse
  1. Need we say that the little pig came to the ground with a remonstrative squeal?

  2. At first there occurred a slight trembling of the earth, which the widow, attributing to giddiness in her own cranium, recognised with a remonstrative "Ohone!

  3. I beg you not to suspect me of meanness," he answered, gently, and with a remonstrative smile.

  4. Adams, with a remonstrative look, such as martyrs are said to give when their heads are not properly cut off; "is that all you can do with your big strong arms?

  5. But I can't sleep without first eating," said Maikar in a remonstrative tone.

  6. Branwen," said the princess in a remonstrative tone, "is that the way to speak of your own father?

  7. A pretty boast for a man in present safety," remarked the Hebrew, with a remonstrative shake of the head.

  8. Now, Tiger," returned his friend in a remonstrative tone, "that is not spoken with your usual wisdom.

  9. A groan of remonstrative pity from the audience.

  10. It seemed as if Bruin had only just got out of bed, for his little eyes blinked sleepily, his motions were exceedingly slow, and his yawns were frequent as well as remonstrative in tone.

  11. The awful solemnity with which Nigel sought to impress this on his companion was absolutely trifling compared with the expression of that companion's countenance, as, with a long-drawn argumentative and remonstrative Oh!

  12. But Spinkie did not seem to perceive the necessity, for he clung closer to his master with a remonstrative croak.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remonstrative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advisory; didactic; directive; hortatory; instructive; monitory; moralistic; objecting; protesting; remonstrative; sententious; warning