make meaningful sentence from these words write it neatly
1) plaintively
2) monstrous
3) beckon
4) curveting
5) whet (these is not mistake it is whet not wheat)
6) soar
please give me answer
Answers
1) we could hear the plaintive cry of a wounded animal in the woods
2) the sword of the Titans are monstrous blade
3) she beckoned to the waiter to come over
4) if the ox falls; whet your knife
5) insurance claims are expected to soar
6) One humiliation had succeeded another—the false smiles of the market sellers, the curvetings and oglings of the barmaids with whom his father flirted, the compliments and encouraging words of his father's friends.
Answer :
1. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'plaintively' as 'in a way that sounds slightly sad.'
Sentence :
She plaintively asked if she could take a day off to see her hospitalized father.
2. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'monstrous' as 'very bad, esp. because too big.'
Sentence :
He was now faced with the monstrous task of repairing his house.
3. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'beckon' as 'to move your hand or head in a way that tells someone to come nearer.'
Sentence :
He beckoned to the attendant in the stationary shop.
4. Collins English Dictionary defines 'curvet' as 'to prance or frisk about.'
Sentence :
The frog was seen curveting across the marshes.
5. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'whet' as 'to increase someone's interest in and wish for something, usually by giving them a small experience of it.'
Sentence :
The free sample whetted the children's appetite for the chocolate.
6. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'soar' as 'to rise very quickly to a high level.'
Sentence :
The kite soared into the sky and was soon reduced to a small speck on the horizon.