deign in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To deign means to do something that one considers to be beneath their dignity or status.
Sample Sentences
- She wouldn't deign to respond to the rude comments made about her.
- The queen deigned to visit the village, much to the delight of the townsfolk.
- After much persuasion, he finally deigned to accept their invitation to the gala.
- It was surprising to see him deign to share his valuable insights with the newcomers.
- They hoped she would deign to offer her expertise during the crucial meeting.
- She wouldn't even deign to acknowledge his presence at the party.
- The queen did not deign to respond to the commoner's plea for help.
- He finally decided to deign to share his insights after much persuasion.
- It was surprising to see her deign to accept his invitation after their past disagreements.
- They hoped she would deign to offer some advice on their project.
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