The warrior sought peace, but he never found it.
The word, sought, is the past tense and past participle of the word, seek.
The police sought the criminal in all the usual places. He sought the answer for months.
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The accused claimed he was not given due process and sought release
Adjective. A+
The shy child sought inclusion in play activities, but didn't know how to join the group.
what word is silent in the world sought
Sought is a verb.It means looked for, basically.Congress sought the president's approval of the new bill.It can also mean intended as in Amy intended to win the race.That can be replaced by Amy sought to win the race.You can replace the actual words looked for or intended in a sentence with sought:Maria sought her pencil instead of Maria looked for her pencil.Or Emily sought to enter the contest rather than Emily intended to enter the contest.This is the answer you sought.After trying to quit smoking for years, she finally sought the help of a hypnotist.The poor old man sought more food for his family
She sought out the perfect car.
Her services were sought out by many, but afforded by few.
This is the cave we've sought for so many years.
I can give you several sentences.He sought the elusive butterfly of love.She sought to ease the tension in the room.He sought fame and fortune.
It was long since he had sought counsel from others.
We sought refuge from the storm in the basement.
The man sought for salvation after he had committed peccadillo.
Despite their heartbreak, the family sought justice for their murdered son by sitting through the entire agonizing trial.
He sought vindication for his actions by deliberately provoking his victims first.
The robbers sought to burglarize the store by breaking in the rear door.
The explorers sought to impart their knowledge of technology upon the uncivilized villagers.
There is no English word compulse. There is a Latin word complus.The word sought may be "compulsive" (see related question).