Sentences

prepense in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

PREPENSE: A false display or outward appearance intended to deceive or mislead.

Sample Sentences

  1. The defendant was found guilty of the crime, having acted with pretense rather than genuine intent.
  2. Despite his pretense of confidence, she could see the uncertainty in his eyes.
  3. Her smile was a mere pretense, masking the sorrow she felt inside.
  4. He maintained a facade of pretense, hoping to hide his true feelings from everyone.
  5. In a world filled with pretense, authenticity often stands out as a rare treasure.
  6. The architect's prepense design showcased an innovative approach to urban living.
  7. Her prepense strategy for the debate ensured she was thoroughly prepared for any argument.
  8. The prepense nature of their decision made it clear they had considered all possible outcomes.
  9. In hindsight, the prepense actions of the team led to their unexpected success.
  10. The artist's prepense sketches revealed the thoughtfulness behind each brushstroke.
  11. The artist's work was characterized by a deep sense of prepense, carefully contemplating each stroke before applying paint to the canvas.
  12. In her speech, the politician spoke with a tone of prepense, indicating that every word had been meticulously chosen.
  13. The detective approached the case with a prepense that was evident in his thorough examination of the evidence.
  14. His prepense in planning the surprise party ensured that every detail was perfect for his best friend's birthday.
  15. With a prepense that bordered on obsession, she crafted her novel over several years, refining each chapter until it was just right.