beseem in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To be appropriate or suitable for someone in a particular role or position.
Sample Sentences
- It would beseem a leader to act with integrity and honesty.
- Such behavior does not beseem someone of your stature.
- The lavish decorations seemed to beseem the grandeur of the occasion.
- Her modesty and grace truly beseem her role as a diplomat.
- It didn't beseem him to wear casual attire to such a formal gathering.
- A sense of humility should beseem anyone in a position of power.
- It would beseem the young artist to seek inspiration from the masters.
- The refined manners he displayed did indeed beseem his noble heritage.
- It would not beseem a scholar to dismiss the value of diverse perspectives.
- In that moment, her laughter seemed to beseem the joy of the celebration.
- It would beseem you to wear formal attire to the gala.
- Her calm demeanor seemed to beseem the serious nature of the meeting.
- In that moment, it did not beseem him to act out of anger.
- The elaborate decor of the hall did not quite beseem the simplicity of the event.
- It would beseem the occasion to offer a toast to the couple's happiness.
- To speak so boldly in front of the guests did not beseem the young scholar.
- The humble gift was exactly what would beseem such a generous host.
- His gentle words beseemed the sorrowful atmosphere of the memorial.
- A more respectful tone would certainly beseem the discussion at hand.
- It seems that kindness and humility truly beseem her character.