countenance - use in sentences

Object

  • possibility: More recently, however, even against a background of media concern, judges have refused to countenance the possibility of error.
  • reform: Neither the Conservatives nor Labor appear to countenance such reform.
  • idea: Any government which countenances the idea that Britain should be willing to deport people to face torture or death should be ashamed of itself.
  • change: Without the willingness to countenance change, these improvements would not be affordable.

Converse of object

  • smile: Be friendly with all and have a smiling countenance always.
  • give: Not, assuredly, to boast; not, assuredly, to give the slightest countenance to complacency.
  • keep: Once again, please be strong in your heart and keep a neutral countenance when you talk to the police.

Adjective modifier

  • swarthy: It was the name of the fellow with the swarthy countenance.
  • cheerful: About her twentieth year she is described as being somewhat above the middle height, possessing a graceful form and an open cheerful countenance.
  • fierce: The sole surviving daguerreotype of Kirker reveals a dark-skinned man with a fierce countenance.
  • angry: If you will show him a harsh and angry countenance he will do the same.
  • sad: One morning Roy entered the hut with a slow step and a sad countenance.

Modifying Another Word

  • even: Once you've put it on, losing weight is a much, much bigger battle than thin people can even countenance.
  • not: The College does not countenance any research which harms the health or welfare of any of our animals.
  • only: Mugabe countenances not only the murder of white farmers, but also of his own people if they oppose him politically.

Noun used with modifier

  • thy: How long, 0 my mistress, till thy countenance be turned toward me.
  • cannot: He cannot countenance living in the community at all.

Preposition: of

  • man: I watched the countenance of the man while the different persons were bidding on his wife.

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