Sentences

fain in a sentence

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Definition

Fain (adverb): gladly or willingly; with pleasure.

Sample Sentences

  1. She would fain accept the offer if it were presented to her.
  2. The children, fain to explore the woods, raced ahead with eager anticipation.
  3. He would fain spend his evenings reading by the fire, lost in another world.
  4. Despite the rain, she fain ventured out to meet her friends for dinner.
  5. The artist, fain to share her work, opened her studio to the public for the first time.
  6. She would fain join us for dinner if she could find a babysitter.
  7. The children, fain to explore the woods, eagerly ran ahead of their parents.
  8. He was fain to accept the offer, knowing it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
  9. With a smile, she would fain offer her help to anyone in need.
  10. Fain would he have stayed longer, but duty called him back home.
  11. He would fain accept the invitation if he weren't so busy.
  12. The children, eager to play outside, would fain run in the warm sun.
  13. She would fain travel the world, exploring new cultures and cuisines.
  14. Though hesitant, he would fain speak his mind when the opportunity arose.
  15. They would fain help their friends in need, no matter the cost.

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