Languid means lacking vitality or inactive, slow, and sluggish. Even with her languid stride, you could tell she had a purpose.
You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
I just used genre in a sentence.
The class got away with murder because the teacher's discipline was lax. His muscles were lax in sleep.
No, the word "lacks" is not used correctly in the sentence. The correct word should be "lax," which means lacking in strictness or care. So the corrected sentence would be: "Many of you have become lax and are consistently late."
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The pastor's chastisement was relatively lax.
adj: The Latin word for "lax" is "remissus"
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
The root word for "lax" is "laxare", which is a Latin word meaning "to loosen" or "to relax".
The word 'lax' is an adjective. The noun forms are laxness or laxity.
"That is a HORRIBLE stench!" "The putrid shench i coming from the garbage can." "He ALWAYS has a bad stench after lax practice."
You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"