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Example sentences for "words used"

  • Adjectives+ or +adjective phrases+ may be modified by +adverbs+ or by words or groups of words used adverbially.

  • Appositives+ may be modified by adjectives or by groups of words used as adjectives.

  • Adverbs+ or +adverbial phrases+ may be modified by adverbs or by words or groups of words used adverbially.

  • You recall that we defined any group of words used as a single word as a phrase; so these groups of words are phrases which are used as adjectives.

  • So we may call these phrases which modify nouns, or which may be used to modify pronouns also, adjective phrases, for they are groups of words used as adjectives.

  • Therefore we call these groups of words used as single adverbs, adverb phrases.

  • Words used in this way are called adverbs because they are added to verbs to make our meaning more definite, very much as adjectives are added to nouns.

  • A Glossary of Words used in Swaledale, Yorkshire.

  • A Glossary of Words used in the neighbourhood of Sheffield, including a selection of local names, and some notices of folk-lore, games, and customs.

  • A Glossary of Words used in the county of Wiltshire.

  • A Glossary of Words used in south-west Lincolnshire (Wapentake of Graffoe).

  • In this group of words used as object complement can you find a subject, a predicate, and a complement?

  • Words used to modify the predicate of a sentence and those used to modify modifiers belong to one class, or one part of speech, and are called +Adverbs+.

  • There is another very important class of words used to tell what these things do, or used to express their existence.

  • You will find that +every subject+ is a +noun+ or some word or words used for a noun.

  • In this he undertakes to describe the whole realm of nature in a systematic way.

  • The description of this event is the most interesting of the letters of his nephew, the younger Pliny.

  • Pliny, who was in command of the fleet at Misenum, went in a war galley to the neighborhood of the volcano to investigate the strange phenomenon and to aid those in peril, landed, and finally succumbed to the ashes and noxious gases.

  • As a class exercise, take any one of the following topics, limit the number of words used to two or three hundred, and see who can write the most practical and attractive advertisement.

  • The English vocabulary, then, is the total number of words used by the people who write and speak English.

  • We use the word vocabulary to express the total number of words used by a person or group of persons.

  • Make lists of words used by the authors in describing it.

  • CELA ME GÊNE (theatrical), words used by actors to denote anything which interferes with the impression they seek to produce by certain tirades or by-play.

  • A language; the whole sum of words used by a particular nation; as, the English tongue.

  • Defn: Un- is prefixed to adjectives, or to words used adjectively.

  • Words used to convey a veiled meaning.

  • Un- is prefixed to adjectives, or to words used adjectively.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "words used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    appointed time; came into; fatal cases; fine wire; holy orders; hot iron; mind upon; much expedition; occult science; return unto; rotten wood; sore wounded; stand ready; that region; vibratory motion; vivid picture; while there; wide distribution; words and; words came; words ending; words like; words shall not pass; words used; words were; words would