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    Sen·tence
    /ˈsentns/

    noun

    • 1. a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses.
    • 2. the punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court, or fixed by law for a particular offense: "her husband is serving a three-year sentence for fraud" Similar judgmentrulingpronouncementdecision

    verb

    • 1. declare the punishment decided for (an offender): "ten army officers were sentenced to death"
  2. The meaning of SENTENCE is a word, clause, or phrase or a group of clauses or phrases forming a syntactic unit which expresses an assertion, a question, a command, a wish, an exclamation, or the performance of an action, that in writing usually begins with a capital letter and concludes with appropriate end punctuation, and that in speaking is ...

  3. a group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written: He's very impatient and always interrupts me mid-sentence. Your conclusion is good, but the final sentence is too long and complicated. Compare.

  4. A sentence is the largest grammatical unit in language. It communicates a complete thought—an assertion, question, command, or exclamation.

  5. A sentence is a group of words that is complete in meaning. A sentence has a subject (what the sentence is about) and a predicate (something about the subject). A sentence consists of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses.

  6. A sentence can be a group of words that communicate a complete thought, or it can be the punishment in a criminal case. Did your pen pal in prison write a sentence or two about the length of his sentence?

  7. sentence. A sentence is a group of words which, when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Most sentences contain a subject and a verb.

  8. Definition of sentence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb. 2. The penalty imposed by a law court or other authority upon someone found guilty of a crime or other offense. 3. Archaic A maxim. 4.

  10. from English Grammar Today. A sentence is a unit of grammar. Typically, in writing, it begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. Sentence structures. There are three types of sentence structures: simple, compound and complex. Simple sentences have only one main clause: We’re going on holiday tomorrow. (one main clause)

  11. A sentence is a grammatically complete idea. All sentences have a noun or pronoun component called the subject, and a verb part called the predicate. David and Paige explore this division across several different example sentences.

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