Sentence

Word SENTENCE
Character 8
Hyphenation sen tence
Pronunciations [ˈsɛntn̩t͡s]

Definitions and meanings of "Sentence"

What do we mean by sentence?

A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb. noun

The penalty imposed by a law court or other authority upon someone found guilty of a crime or other offense. noun

A maxim. noun

An opinion, especially one given formally after deliberation. noun

To impose a sentence on (a criminal defendant found guilty, for example). transitive verb

A brief response or antiphon sung by the choir in a church service. noun

To pass or pronounce sentence or judgment on; condemn; doom to punishment.

To pronounce as judgment; express as a decision or determination; decree.

To express in a short, energetic, sententious manner.

Way of thinking; opinion; sentiment; judgment; decision. noun

A saying; a maxim; an axiom. noun

A verdict, judgment, decision, or decree; specifically, in law, a definitive judgment pronounced by a court or judge upon a criminal; a judicial decision publicly and officially declared in a criminal prosecution. noun

In grammar, a form of words having grammatical completeness; a number of words constituting a whole, as the expression of a statement, inquiry, or command; a combination of subject and predicate. noun

Sense; meaning. noun

Substance; matter; contents. noun

In music, a complete idea, usually consisting of two or four phrases. The term is used somewhat variously as to length, but it always applies to a division that is complete and satisfactory in itself. noun

To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of. transitive verb

To decree or announce as a sentence. transitive verb

To utter sententiously. transitive verb

Sense; meaning; significance. noun

The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict.

The judicial order for a punishment to be imposed on a person convicted of a crime.

A punishment imposed on a person convicted of a crime.

A saying, especially from a great person; a maxim, an apophthegm.

(grammar) A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied, and typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop.

A formula with no free variables.

Any of the set of strings that can be generated by a given formal grammar.

Sense; meaning; significance.

One's opinion; manner of thinking.

A pronounced opinion or judgment on a given question.

Self explanitory Urban Dictionary

A group of words that makes sense. A word some people use to make "sense" longer. Urban Dictionary

1. A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb. 2. An authoritative decision; a judicial judgment or decree, esp. the judicial determination of the punishment to be inflicted on a convicted criminal. Urban Dictionary

1. A group of words that form a complete, coherent thought. 2. A young spanish person. Urban Dictionary

The word "Sentence" is a higher form of agreement, it's above "word/wrd" Urban Dictionary

A band formed in 1989, in the town of Muhos, Finland. They disbanded in 2005. They released 8 albums, 3 of them with former singer and bassist Taneli Jarva, and the remaining 5 with singer Ville Laihiala. The first albums were melodic death metal, but the latter works of the band were softer, experimenting with hard rock and depressing lyrics about suicide. The last line-up consisted of: * Ville Laihiala - Vocals * Miika Tenkula - Guitar * Sami Lopakka - Guitar * Sami Kukkohovi - Bass guitar * Vesa Ranta - Drums Urban Dictionary

A set of words that is complete itself. Contains a subject and a predicate and conveys a statement, question, exclamation, or command. Urban Dictionary

Haha you don't know what a sentence is! Urban Dictionary

A common method of punishment in years past. To write The Sentence was dreaded by loud-mouthed students from public and private schools alike. The Sentence reads as follows: "It has been brought to my immediate attention that I have not done as I have been repeatedly requested to do: that I not talk, pester, tease, bother, be rude, or otherwise inhibit the learning opportunities of my fellow classmates; in the future, i will endeavor to comply with these requests with as much courtesy and speed as is humanly possible." The Sentence is grammatically correct. Urban Dictionary

Sentence Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sentence

The word "sentence" in example sentences

Example: sentence = her other coat is red var1 = her var2 = his check character to the left of % var1% to be replaced and store the value into var_left check character to the right of % var1% to be replaced and store the value into var_right if both % var_left% and % var_right% contain spaces then replace % var1% with % var2% else move on to next word in % sentence% ❋ Unknown (2009)

But in my Method the aim is _to repeat as much of the sentence as is possible informing the question and the whole of it in each reply_; and in _question and reply_ the _word_ that _constitutes the point of both_ is to be especially _emphasized_, and in this way _the mind is exercised on each word of the sentence twice_ (once in question and once in answer), and _each word of the sentence is emphasized in reference to the whole of the sentence_. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

The beauty of this simple Latin sentence is that the (to us) out-of-sequence word order actually reinforces its poetic meaning by beginning with a sort of floating adjective, level, that must wait until the very end before it joins up with its noun, in this case waters. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That sentence is code for people die during the crossing. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The jury -- the -- the judge has 90 days to issue what he calls a sentence, which is (INAUDIBLE) which is the reason he gave the -- the decision he did today. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I assume that incoherent sentence translates as "I've never seen a post or link with instructions on how to join the fight". ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

It opens bluntly with the title sentence and then goes on in a rat-a-tat style familiar to Hammett's legion of fans. ❋ Paul Harris (2011)

– I made everything after ‘Mist laughed’ a new paragraph, because the sentence is about Mist, and her dialogue is right afterward. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Truly, though not yet taken, the sentence is already written. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You just know that the system has failed disasterously when a person accused of a serious offence shouts ‘get in’ when his sentence is announced … … …. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

Capitalization at the start of a sentence is automatic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the interests of fairness, a sentence is also dedicated to the nation that we, as Unionists, are theoretically dedicated to: ❋ O'Neill (2009)

New-lines in the middle of sentences are not a good idea - especially when the sentence is the heading of a Power Point presentation in CAPITALS. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Contained within this sentence is the fundamental point which you've failed to understand, or even attempted to understand if you're honest with yourself, isn't that the truth, really? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Is there anyone arguing that their sentence is appropriate and that they should serve it out? ❋ Unknown (2010)

That would be the Kim Ghattas who's blinkered anti-Bushism lead her to reportedly describe the sentencing of Osama bin Laden's chauffeur thus: "The BBC's Kim Ghattas at the trial says the sentence is a dramatic snub to the Bush administration and came after just one-and-a-half hours of deliberation." ❋ Not A Sheep (2008)

Especially since the actual subject of the sentence is the state of your belief. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Without that key clarification the sentence is almost meaningless. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Minecraft] and [roblox] can not be used in [the same] sentence ❋ Shrek Is Our Lord And Saviour (2018)

This [test] is [making] no sentence to me. ❋ POOPINGTOPOOP (2007)

1. I made a definition of [urbandictionary]. 2. You are [sentenced] to jail for [3 years] ❋ Jonnywoot (2007)

1. This is a complete sentence. 2. Hes either a sentence or a [paragraph], cause hes [not quite] an [essay] ❋ Kittyboy (2007)

[Davey]: You [mfs] really purchase a software just to buy settings for double the price. [Crim]: Sentence. ❋ Crim#0431 (2022)

[Sentenced's] discography. * Shadows Of The Past (1991) * North From Here (1993) * [Amok] (1995) * Down (1996) * Story - Greatest Kills (Compilation 1997) * Frozen (1998) * Crimson (2000) * The Cold [White Light] (2002) * The Funeral Album (2005) ❋ Elimination (2006)

[Type] and [example] of how it’s used in a [sentence]… ❋ Ms. PHAT (2021)

Definition isn't here either. If [you're that] [desperate] just google "[sentence] definition." ❋ DankedMeme (2020)

Student: *says something ignorant* Teacher: "That's four of The Sentence, or it'll be 50 [lashes] with [a wet] [spaghetti noodle]." ❋ DankHillSellsCocaine (2018)

[This is a] [sentence]. ❋ Not A Random Person (2021)

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