train in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Train (verb): to prepare oneself or others for a specific activity or goal through practice and instruction.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to train for the marathon, determined to improve her endurance.
- The train whistle echoed through the valley as it approached the station.
- He often found solace in the rhythmic sound of the train passing by his house at night.
- To master the piano, you must train your fingers to move quickly and accurately.
- The team worked diligently to train their new members in the company's protocols.
- The train arrived at the station just as the sun began to set.
- She decided to train for the marathon after being inspired by her friend's success.
- The sound of the train whistle echoed through the valley, signaling its departure.
- They watched the train speed by, its carriages a blur of colors against the landscape.
- To improve his skills, the young musician would often train for hours each day.
- The children were excited to watch the train speed by on the tracks.
- She decided to train for the marathon after completing her first 5K.
- The old train station was filled with memories of travelers from years past.
- He had to train his dog to follow basic commands before taking it to the park.
- We took the train to the city, enjoying the scenic views along the way.