Language in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use language in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for language.
- Jill-your language! (8)
- I knew the language. (10)
- These demanded language. (10)
- Happy those who can trifle with human language! (10)
- Anna cried in her own language. (10)
- I am brought to talk this language. (10)
- What language must I use to convince you? (10)
- This is not a language I talk to the world. (10)
- If you could call it the language of nature! (10)
- How charged with language behind him is a dog! (10)
- His face was livid; language died from his lips. (10)
- His poverty in the pleading language melted her. (10)
- I have not been accustomed to such language as this. (4)
- The language of the two social extremes is similar. (10)
- As for his language, it was the tongue of General Ople. (10)
- Our language is poor at hyperbole; our voices are stronger. (10)
- The universal language is hee-haw, done in a grievous yawn. (10)
- Such language was so new to Fanny that it quite embarrassed her. (4)
- There had been no real affection either in his language or manners. (4)
- Edward has no mercy for errors of language, and he would not take me. (22)
- An inferior language to Welsh, for poetical purposes, we are informed. (10)
- Beauchamp stared at him, amazed by the commendation of empty language. (10)
- The whole operation of modern building was an unknown language to him. (13)
- Then she remembered that such language was peculiarly abhorrent to him. (10)
- But their language is an element of Time, whom primarily we have to know. (10)
- He spoke her language with a piquant accent, unlike the pitiable English. (10)
- His language and his illustrations touched an old-school chord in the Rev. (10)
- In the same way poetic rashness of the right quality enriches the language. (10)
- He salted his language in a manner I cannot repeat; no epithet ever stood by itself. (10)
- Sir Austin listened, but he listened to a language of which he possessed not the key. (10)
- But, after all, I am not a Spanish scholar, and can neither speak nor write the language. (9)
- Agostino glanced at the Chief to see whether his ear had caught note of his own language. (10)
- The new influence at work on the young nobleman was evident, if only in the language used. (10)
- While Rose addressed the language of reason to Pat, Ferdinand slipped in a soft word or two. (10)
- The language they had fallen upon was mystical, scarce intelligible to other than themselves. (10)
- It was the language of a distorted mind, and lamentable to hear when a sob shattered his voice. (10)
- They had not been destroyed because they had, or seemed to her to have, the language of passion. (10)
- The office of the Commandant of Philadelphia was streaked with strata of dark blue vitriolic language. (18)
- It was part of his jealousy for the purity of the language, and meant that touch which the artist gives. (14)
- Gower wrote in a language transparent of the act, addressed to a reader whose memory was to be impregnated. (10)
- The language of music was determined by scholars, hence the use of so many terms with Greek and Latin roots. (3)
- Aware of this, and too wise to let us study them successfully, Nature pretty language this is for you, Algy! (22)
- He understood our character quite as well as he understood our language, but at times he seemed not to do so. (9)
- He lost the art of observing himself: the wrinkling up and dropping of his brows became his habitual language. (10)
- Such sense, such sentiment, such purity of Thought, such flow of Language and such unfeigned Love in one sheet? (4)
- And since on taking Orders he had abandoned for ever the use of bad language, he was very near an apoplectic fit. (8)
- Her grateful and gratified heart could hardly restrain its expressions within the language of tolerable calmness. (4)
- Intonation and changing inflection had much to do with meaning, as is the case with the Chinese language of today. (3)
- Let us put an end to so many calamities; you and ourselves have the same origin, the same language, the same laws. (18)
- Her mother probably knew how to translate these exalted expressions into the more accurate language of maturer life. (9)
- Lady Charlotte had talked to Wilfrid about her, and in the simplest language had said that she must be got on board. (10)
- It was a happy load on his breast, a life about to be born, and he thought that a wife beside him would give it language. (10)
- The desperate act of her flight demanded immediate recognition from him in simple language and a practical seconding of it. (10)
- You must know a language or two; but most of these gentlemen are not too well up in the tongues of the country they represent. (8)
- Language flowed from Renee in affinity with the pleasure-giving laws that make the curves we recognize as beauty in sublimer arts. (10)
- His spleen rose at this crowd of foreigners, who spoke an unintelligible language, wore hair on their faces, and smoked bad tobacco. (8)
- It is not easy when you are unacquainted with the language, to retort upon Latin, even when the attempt to do so is made in English. (10)
- The audacity of the French mind, and the French habit of quick social intercourse, have made them nationally far richer in language. (10)
- She could read them unmoved, and appease a wicked craving she owned to having, and reproached herself with having, for that language. (10)
- It was the play of cognitions, of sensations, formlessly tending to the effect which can only be very clumsily interpreted in language. (9)
- But metaphorical language, though nothing other will convey the extremity of his misery, or the form of his thoughts, must be put aside. (10)
- But metaphorical language, though nothing other will convey the extremity of his misery, or the form of his thoughts, must be put aside. (22)
- The inclemency of heaven, which has thus endowed the language of Scotland with words, has also largely modified the spirit of its poetry. (2)
- All that sounded extravagant or irrational in the progress of the reconciliation might have no origin but in the language of the relators. (4)
- France, England, Scotland become in their impassioned language not geographical entities, nor even nations merely, but incarnate in them. (14)
- She was insensible to that which the men felt conveyed to them by the absence of emotion in the language of a woman so sorrowfully placed. (10)
- She tore up the cheque in style, and presented me the fragments with two or three of the delicacies of language she learnt at your Academy. (10)
- This is language derided by the victorious enemy; it speaks nevertheless what the world, and even troubled America, thinks of the Irish Celt. (10)
- Dr. Gannius holds a trump card in his artless daughter, conjecturally, for the establishment of the language of the gutturals in the far East. (10)
- In technical language, any such forgiveness or overlooking is called condonation, and it is a complete bar to further action for the time being. (8)
- The family of Italian acrobats jabber tirelessly in the corner; they know nothing of our language, but their superior skill commands a big salary. (21)
- As modern life became faster, looser, younger, Soames was becoming older, slower, tighter, more and more in thought and language like his father James before him. (8)
- You have only knowledge enough of the language to translate at sight these inverted, transposed, curtailed Italian lines, into clear, comprehensible, elegant English. (4)
Also see sentences for: diction, phraseology, speech, tongue.
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