The knight made an oath to the king that he would return with the lost princess.
Before going into office, the candidate that won needs to make an oath or the runner up will be sent into office
I took an oath that I'll not misbehave in the class anymore.
I took an oath of obeying my parents from now on wards.
I completed my oath of not eating vegetables for 1 month.
On becoming a British citizen Herr Bloch swore an oath of allegiance to the Queen.
I had to swear an oath of allegiance before I was able to join the secret society
When Bobby enrolled his mates in the Treehouse Club, he asked them to recite oaths of loyalty to the mates in the club.
They swore an oath to maintain concord between their two nations.
The word oath is a noun. The plural term is oaths.
Promise is another word for oath. Affirmation is another synonym for oath.
Sacred Oath.
I'm not really sure but maybe: I've sworn an oath of allegiance to you my queen, until the day I die I will protect you. Something like that maybe?
He uttered an angry oath after hitting his thumb with a hammer.
I took a solemn oath never to eat vegetables again. He slammed the door with a muttered oath.
Just add it in: I don't know how to use the word oath. You could use a example in the sentence like someone is saying it. hope that helps.
All doctors take an oath of service before graduating from medical school.
Safe passage through these hallowed halls will require you to take an oath of allegiance.
I heed to an oath.
Yes, for instance, if you swear and oath that starts: For God, for my family, and for my country, I will...
They swore an oath to maintain concord between their two nations.
We watched as the new president took the oath of office.
He had vowed to his dying mother to remain faithful to the Holy Church and loyally to keep his oath.
'took the oath of office.'
The oath is the last sentence of section 1, Article II.