You can use the word "nonviolent" as an adjective that describes a noun such as, "The nonviolent boy argued with words, not fists," where the adjective "nonviolent" describes the noun "boy."
The protesters marched in a nonviolent manner, carrying signs and chanting peacefully to advocate for change.
My mum told my brother and I to be more nonviolent otherwise we won't get our payment.
The citizens decided to revolt against their oppressive government by taking to the streets in protest.
I can help you phrase that message without using the word "proclaimed."
Sure! Here's a sentence using the word "caitiff": The caitiff thief slunk away into the shadows after being caught stealing from the market.
She intentionally ignored his calls to send a message.
that was a nonviolent word
the teddybear was non violent
Nonviolent is an adjective.
My mum told my brother and I to be more nonviolent otherwise we won't get our payment.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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Racism is a form of discrimination based on someone's race or ethnicity. An example sentence using the word "racism" could be, "The company has a zero-tolerance policy for racism in the workplace."
The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
you have just put it in a sentence....
yes you can put in a sentence
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