He vowed to punish Frank.
Rose was a very vindictive person and she vowed to get revenge on Harry.
The gunslinger vowed to rob the bank without killing anyone.
He had vowed to his dying mother to remain faithful to the Holy Church and loyally to keep his oath.
Like this: ''As the werwolf looked out over the defoliated *carnage* that had been his home, he vowed revenge against humanity.''
Savannah swore a VOW of vengeance against the man, the beast, that killed him.
Vowed.... He/she/it vowed to do something..
. . . . . . . . . .The 2 good friends had fought, and both did not try to reconcile with each other since they vowed would not give in to the other.- S0L. . . . . . . . . .
When he got in trouble at school, his parents chastened him at home. They chastened her by making her stand in a corner. No one likes to be chastened.
vowed: verb: synonyms: promised, pledged, oath vowed: verb: antonyms: lied, fibbed, perjured
Vowed means that you swear that you're going to do something. Example: Last month, I vowed to lose ten pounds. Vowed is a verb (the past tense of vow).
When addressing the court, the widow vowed that her husband's killer should spend the rest of his days in prison because of his grevious acts.
He watched wistfully as the other boys received their awards. Home sick for the day, she gazed wistfully out the window at her friends playing in the snow. Staring wistfully at the thin dancers, she vowed to lose 30 pounds.