Sentences

fester in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To fester means to become infected or to develop a worsening condition, often referring to wounds or emotions that deteriorate over time if not properly addressed.

Sample Sentences

  1. If left untreated, the wound could fester and lead to infection.
  2. Resentment can fester over time if not addressed openly and honestly.
  3. The damp conditions in the basement caused the forgotten food to fester and emit a foul smell.
  4. Old grievances will only fester if we allow them to linger without resolution.
  5. Ignoring the problem will only cause it to fester and become more difficult to solve later.
  6. The wound began to fester when it was not properly cleaned.
  7. If you leave unresolved issues, they will only fester over time.
  8. The unpleasant smell made it clear that something had started to fester in the corner of the room.
  9. Her resentment continued to fester, affecting her relationships with everyone around her.
  10. Ignoring the problem will only allow it to fester and grow worse.
  11. The unresolved argument between them began to fester, creating an uncomfortable tension in the room.
  12. If the wound is not treated properly, it could fester and lead to serious complications.
  13. Ignoring your emotions can cause them to fester and affect your mental health over time.
  14. Old grievances can fester within a community, leading to unrest if not addressed.
  15. As the days went by without communication, his feelings of resentment began to fester.