amen in a sentence
interj.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Amen: an expression of agreement or affirmation, often used at the end of a prayer or statement.
Sample Sentences
- The congregation responded with a hearty "Amen" after the pastor's prayer.
- She nodded in agreement and quietly whispered, "Amen."
- After the meeting, everyone said "Amen" to the proposed changes.
- His heartfelt speech ended with a powerful "Amen" that resonated in the room.
- As the choir sang, the audience joined in with an enthusiastic "Amen."
- They closed the service with a collective "Amen," sealing their communal hopes.
- The prayer was filled with sincerity, and everyone echoed "Amen" in unison.
- As she finished her testimony, the crowd erupted in shouts of "Amen!"
- It was a moment of agreement, and the entire group said "Amen."
- With tears in her eyes, she whispered a quiet "Amen" to her wishes.
- She closed her prayer with a heartfelt "Amen."
- After the sermon, the congregation responded with a resounding "Amen."
- The children learned to say "Amen" at the end of their bedtime prayers.
- In many cultures, saying "Amen" signifies agreement or affirmation.
- He nodded in agreement, whispering a quiet "Amen" under his breath.
- The pastor encouraged everyone to join in and say "Amen" at the end.
- With a deep sense of relief, she finally exclaimed, "Amen!"
- During the wedding ceremony, they both said "Amen" to signify their vows.
- The audience erupted in applause, followed by a chorus of "Amen."
- In religious texts, "Amen" often appears to conclude prayers or blessings.