I went to that salon because they have such a good reputation.
The reputation of a celebrity can be ruined by tabloid exploitation.
The farmer cultivated his fields with his new tractor. She was a lady with cultivated tastes.
2 i think because it have the word "couple" in the word couplet
Yes, tenderly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:He touched her tenderly.The couple tenderly embraced.
There are several meanings for the word cure. Here are a couple of example sentences. The scientist found a cure for the disease. We smoked the meat to cure it.
make five sentences with word you
I am not certain if you mean the word gable or gavel. Here are a couple of sentences for you , though. The gable of the house needs repair. The judge banged his gavel for order.
I'm not sure if you are trying to spell purgeor urgent, but "purgent" is not an English word. Here are a couple of sentences that might help. We need to purge the unbelievers from our organization. It's urgent that we change that light bulb.
Here are a couple of sentences that contain the word well: The well we got our water from went dry. She was feeling bad, but now she is well.
No, reputation is a noun.
The synonym for the word reputation is "standing" or "credibility."
I'm not sure what "in narrate" might be, but here are a couple of sentences for the word "narrate." We got a famous actor to narrate our film. She will narrate the documentary.
I'm not sure what "in narrate" might be, but here are a couple of sentences for the word "narrate." We got a famous actor to narrate our film. She will narrate the documentary.