Sentences

wite in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

WITE (noun): a state of guilt or blame resulting from wrongdoing or moral transgression.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient texts revealed the wite that came upon those who broke the sacred laws.
  2. In his writings, he often lamented the wite of betrayal that haunted him throughout his life.
  3. She felt the heavy wite of guilt as she considered the consequences of her actions.
  4. The wite of ignorance can be a heavy burden, especially in matters of the heart.
  5. To acknowledge one's wite is the first step toward healing and redemption.
  6. The jury must determine the wite of the accused based on the evidence presented.
  7. In medieval times, a person found guilty of a crime could be subject to various forms of wite.
  8. She felt a deep sense of wite for her actions, knowing they had hurt those she loved.
  9. The concept of wite has evolved over the centuries, reflecting changes in societal norms.
  10. He struggled to accept the wite assigned to him, believing he had acted in self-defense.