are these sentences correct?
Averred – to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
The principal of my school, averred to everyone that we should not bring CDs and mobiles to school.
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“The principal of my school, Mr. X, averred to everyone that we should not bring CDs and mobiles to school.”
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“The principal of my school averred to everyone that we should not bring CDs and mobiles to school.”
There are already two fine examples of the word sheen – I don’t think I’ll have to give you one!
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are these sentences correct?
Sheen – luster, a smooth and gentle brightness on the surface of something, gleaming attire.(can u give me a sentence using this word)
Averred – to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
The principal of my school, averred to everyone that we should not…
The first sentence is fine. You could word it different if you wished, but it makes sense as it is. The second makes no sense. It should be something like, “I have been forced by him to do that job”