fain in a sentence
a.
Definition
Fain (adverb): gladly or willingly; with pleasure.
Sample Sentences
- She would fain accept the offer if it were presented to her.
- The children, fain to explore the woods, raced ahead with eager anticipation.
- He would fain spend his evenings reading by the fire, lost in another world.
- Despite the rain, she fain ventured out to meet her friends for dinner.
- The artist, fain to share her work, opened her studio to the public for the first time.
- She would fain join us for dinner if she could find a babysitter.
- The children, fain to explore the woods, eagerly ran ahead of their parents.
- He was fain to accept the offer, knowing it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
- With a smile, she would fain offer her help to anyone in need.
- Fain would he have stayed longer, but duty called him back home.
- He would fain accept the invitation if he weren't so busy.
- The children, eager to play outside, would fain run in the warm sun.
- She would fain travel the world, exploring new cultures and cuisines.
- Though hesitant, he would fain speak his mind when the opportunity arose.
- They would fain help their friends in need, no matter the cost.
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