deign - use in sentences

Infinitive complement

  • reply: Sad to say, the SWP has not even deigned to reply.
  • accept: In half an hour they returned informing us that my lady had deigned to accept the invitation.
  • notice: The officer only deigned to notice him as he marched me off.
  • come: But since then the Prime Minister hasn't deigned to come to the House to explain what it all means.
  • visit: The Foreign Minister alone I could have withstood, but when the Premier also deigned to visit my humble roof!
  • look: And Hilda, not deigning to look at me, answered no, but her brother did.

Adjective complement

  • worthy: Rejoice, thou who wast deigned worthy of the grace of the priesthood on receiving the Angelic schema!

Modifying Another Word

  • finally: Friday 14 May Dragged in The International Cricket Council finally deigns to do something about the ludicrous state of cricket in Zimbabwe.
  • even: Sad to say, the SWP has not even deigned to reply.
  • never: Both of them were senior to me on the school list, and had never deigned to speak to me before.
  • not: The comrades did not deign to give the meeting any reason for their decision.
  • n't: We don't know what audiences want, we would n't deign to guess.
  • yet: Such lordly pomp is not for me, Far other scenes my eyes must see: Yet deign to list my harping.

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