you can use it in the sentence using the example below
"The sentence was rife with mistakes."
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The word Ziggurat is used as a noun in a sentence.
The clergy at the church led the congregation in a prayer service.
This church was built on consecrated ground.
I can understand an agnostic position, but it seems to me that to be an atheist requires just as much faith as a belief in God. Agnostic is an adjective and a state of mind so it would be used to describe someone. I was going to church thinking about god then i realized that i was agnostic. Another example of using agnostic in a sentence is, "How can you use agnostic in a sentence?" Technically, you already used agnostic in a sentence. Oops, I did it too!
Rife = Abundant, filled with It was so dark and clear that the sky was rife with stars.
The government of Hamid Karzai has proven to be rife with corruption.
I am rife with answers.
Several rhyming sentences utilizing 'rife' and 'life' are as follows: first, "In my head? Doubts deep, dark, rife -- and yet, I've learned: aye, such is life." Next, "Rife with hope, she sought the truth; life moved on and, with it, her youth."
Rife is an adjective which means "common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; abundant, plentiful, or numerous, abounding (this word rife usually followed by with). Our slums and ghettos are rife with gang activities and crimes. The Mexican roads are known to be rife with bandits. The US high schools are rife with dropouts, kids who cannot read or pass tests and graduates who have no better an education than an 8th grader. The Federal Government is looking for solutions to the problem. They are upset that home school children can pass first year college courses.
speculation are rife that America is going to attack Pakistan
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These days bullying is becoming rife.Rife: frequently or commonly occurring; widespread
Beware, for this coast is rife with privateers andpirates.A whole fleet of privateers awaits without the cove to escort your ship across the pond, m'lady.
Rife is an adjective. It has no singular or plural form
"Rife" is an adjective, not a noun. It means widespread or abounding, such as "The game was rife with errors."
Royal Raymond Rife developed his technology in the 1920's