aggrate (Meaning)

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aggrate (a.)

To please.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aggrate

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aggrate Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet melody of the birdsong aggrated his soul, filling him with joy.
  2. In the Renaissance era, poets sought to aggrate their audiences with eloquent verses.
  3. The painter skillfully used colors to aggrate the senses of those who beheld his masterpiece.
  4. The playwright's clever use of wit and humor never failed to aggrate the theatergoers.
  5. The chef's culinary creations were designed to aggrate the taste buds of even the most discerning diners.
  6. She had a talent for storytelling that could aggrate the imagination of anyone who listened.
  7. The garden's vibrant colors and fragrances were carefully chosen to aggrate the visitors' experience.
  8. The artisan's intricate designs were meant to aggrate the aesthetic sensibilities of the elite.
  9. The orator possessed a charismatic presence that never failed to aggrate the emotions of the crowd.
  10. The composer aimed to aggrate the audience through a harmonious blend of melodies and rhythms.

FAQs About the word aggrate

To please.

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The sweet melody of the birdsong aggrated his soul, filling him with joy.

In the Renaissance era, poets sought to aggrate their audiences with eloquent verses.

The painter skillfully used colors to aggrate the senses of those who beheld his masterpiece.

The playwright's clever use of wit and humor never failed to aggrate the theatergoers.