Sentence example with the word 'momentous'

momentous

absolute, big-time, competent, duly constituted, estimable, heavyweight, magnetic, personable, prominent, stirring, weighty

Definition adj. of very great significance

Last update: August 18, 2015


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Each child will be touched differently by these momentous happening.   [adjective]

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There is very little time in which to make a momentous decision which will affect policing in the future.   [adjective]

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It proved to a momentous occasion.   [adjective]

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]--towering to the skies, the last surviving fragment of the beautiful temple of the sovereign-god whose fall marked so momentous an epoch in the life of the human race.   [adjective]

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Neither were the secondary actors in these momentous incidents forgotten.   [adjective]

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Archibius, too, could not succeed in turning his thoughts in any other direction, though important and far more momentous things claimed his attention.   [adjective]

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She hardly knew how the bold and momentous confession had got itself spoken, but she felt that it was the only veracious answer to the physician's question.   [adjective]

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She could only moan and sob, and feel nothing, think nothing but that a momentous and sinister act had been perpetrated.   [adjective]

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Edward just glanced at the bar during the momentous pause which ensued.   [adjective]

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She understood how to read the faces of courtiers, and the door-keeper's had taught her that since her departure something momentous had occurred.   [adjective]

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Wells is essentially ecclesiastical; never had it a momentous or warlike history; it is bare of romance; it has no manufactures and no great families.   [adjective]

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