She has such a splendid face
the road to recovery
You use the word splendid in a sentence when you want to describe something as being nice or pleasing. For example, "I had a splendid day at the park today."
the word is used as an adjective and can be used to describe situations,things, etc. Like many similar words like wonderful, you can apply it in the same context. For example, ("What a splendid day!" or "That's splendid!") Splendid is primary used to describe something that is going well and nice. The word is something that is positive so use accordingly.
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
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Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
The theater erupted in a splendid display of tremendous applause.
Splendid is an adjective meaning excellent or most suitable, used to describe something, but rarely a person (UK variant). It was a splendid day for a walk. The party turned out to be a splendid affair. The cab driver turned out to be a splendid chap who knew the town well.
The reasonableness of conduct is a legal standard used to evaluate if someone acted in a way that an ordinary, prudent person would in similar circumstances. In a sentence, you could say "The court determined that the reasonableness of conduct in this case was questionable due to the lack of care taken by the defendant."
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
1. you did just use that word in a sentence 2. if a doctor would use the word tumor in a sentence they would probably say "we need to remove the tumor from this persons body."