Sentences

tace in a sentence

n.

Definition

Tace (verb): to be silent or refrain from speaking, especially in situations where silence is deemed more appropriate.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient Roman phrase "tace" implies the importance of silence in certain situations.
  2. During the debate, she decided to tace rather than contribute to the escalating tension.
  3. In a moment of reflection, he chose to tace and listen to the opinions of others.
  4. Her grandmother often reminded her to tace when it was better to observe than to speak.
  5. In the quiet of the library, a sign read "tace" to encourage visitors to maintain silence.
  6. The doctor advised her to tace her worries and focus on her recovery.
  7. In the quiet of the library, he decided to tace his thoughts and immerse himself in the book.
  8. To maintain harmony in the group, she chose to tace her opinions during the discussion.
  9. He learned to tace his emotions, presenting a calm demeanor even in stressful situations.
  10. When faced with criticism, it was best for him to tace his response and reflect before reacting.

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