Sentence for never | Use never in a sentence

Sentences with never. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use never in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for never.

  • Never mind. (10)
  • He never saw it. (9)
  • I never said so. (8)
  • Never for a woman. (10)
  • But, never mind now. (10)
  • Never, when he takes passion on board. (22)
  • So she had never loved him! (8)
  • Never will I have her here! (10)
  • Never in when she was wanted. (8)
  • I will never forget the cigarette. (10)
  • I never disbelieved in your honesty. (10)
  • The occasion would never be foreseen. (4)
  • They never last long enough with me. (10)
  • Her daughters never had been much to her. (4)
  • Its mystery would never be unveiled now. (12)
  • I ought never to have struck you, I know. (10)
  • Never did tone express indifference plainer. (4)
  • Never mind the tearings; I will hold my dress. (10)
  • Never had he seemed to her so handsome, so manly. (5)
  • I never saw anybody look more crestfallen than he. (2)
  • My grandfather and I never saw one another again. (10)
  • But the fears of the Americans were never realised. (19)
  • Yes, the injury I can forgive; the falseness never. (10)
  • To be always going to go on a morrow that never came! (9)
  • Never in her life had Margarita such a shock of fear. (10)
  • By such fortune as had never come to man, he had got her! (8)
  • He might have twenty years before him, but one never knew. (8)
  • Brains are never the worse for activity; they subsist on it. (10)
  • So was being written a book such as the world had never seen! (8)
  • He had never one hour of a humane mood to be reckoned on now. (10)
  • A little more of us was called into action, but never the whole. (2)
  • I never heard of reading character That did not mean dissection. (10)
  • I never heard one lugubrious word from him in regard to his years. (9)
  • But against the grip of this love she never dreamed of fighting now. (8)
  • I have never had a doubt that it was the strongest of his feelings. (10)
  • I shall never know anything so lovely as loving him and being loved. (8)
  • And it is really true that I was never so humble about my good looks. (22)
  • Day succeeded day, week followed week, but the Marquis never came back. (19)
  • I never heard of anything so conceited, so disgustingly mean, in my life. (9)
  • I should never be out if they were all Sophys, or something of that sort. (4)
  • It must be awful never to have generous feelings; always to have to be satirical. (8)
  • But he obeyed; only, as the hours went on, his eyes seemed never to let her alone. (8)
  • You will never be ruled by reason, and your feelings have to teach you what you learn. (10)
  • The poets of even the seventeenth century never tire of damning them in good, set terms. (7)
  • Unfortunately, even in his rage, he knew that flight from them both could never help him. (8)
  • A room at an inn was always damp and dangerous; never properly aired, or fit to be inhabited. (4)
  • A finer weapon wherewith to strike at a churlish world was never given into the hands of man. (10)
  • Miss Gage said she had never heard of such a thing before, but she could see how much better it was. (9)
  • Fredi has another heroine now, though she worships her old one still; she never abandons her old ones. (10)
  • She never uttered an idea or a reflection, but Richard thought her the cleverest woman he had ever met. (10)
  • For into action she never brought any of those patent novelties that delighted her soul in times of peace. (8)
  • But when the call to arms comes, it strikes to her heart such a sense of war as she has never known before. (9)
  • The press, by the way, at least that of Madrid, is remarkably decorous, and never hints at private scandal. (14)
  • If London had witnessed the scene down in Wales, London never again would laugh at the Whitechapel Countess. (10)
  • This was a blow at myself, a bachelor whom the lady had never persuaded to dream of relinquishing his freedom. (10)
  • The note of a sad irony in his words appealed to such indignation for him in Ellen as she never felt for herself. (9)
  • Mrs. Bennet was not in the habit of walking; Mary could never spare time; but the remaining five set off together. (4)
  • Never again shall his kind smile put peace among all races of artistic men, and make the Englishman at home in France. (2)
  • One would imagine you had never heard my father speak of her personal misfortunes, though I know you must fifty times. (4)
  • For instance, the former Associated Press never bought a controlling share of the old-time United Press, as he alleges. (16)
  • Yes, you hate sin; it is dreadful; but you should never speak falsely to sinners, for that does not teach them to repent. (22)
  • He would never get to the end of it, and the part he actually traversed would remain muddled and distasteful in his memory. (16)
  • I have never met a man so free from all self-consciousness, and yet so delicate and diffident the combination is a rare one. (8)
  • She did not know why I was christened that, and will never call me anything but Emilia, though my father says Sandra, always. (10)
  • The light which leads us from the paths of rue, That light above us, never seen to swerve, Should be the home-lamp trimmed by you. (10)
  • Before that she had been better for a few days only and I was never sure that the excitement of the brain was more than diminished. (14)
  • I knew your views were extreme in many ways, Stephen, but I never thought the husband of my daughter would be a Peace-at-any- price man! (8)
  • Never in all the fifteen years since he had first found out that life was no simple business, had he found it so singularly complicated. (8)
  • This fresh audience was precious to him; he had never become one of those old men who ramble round and round the fields of reminiscence. (8)
  • He himself had never confided his spiritual struggles to any living creature; and the unspiritual struggle had little interest for Miltoun. (8)
  • But before this time bitter displeasures had risen between Clemens and Raymond, and Clemens was determined that Raymond should never have the play. (9)

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Definition of never:

  • never, nev’r, adv. not ever: at no time: in no degree: not. | adv. nev’ermore, at no future time. | conj. nevertheless’, notwithstanding: in spite of that (earlier natheless_). | adv. neverthemore’ (_spens._), none the more. (0)

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