neven (Meaning)

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neven (v. t.)

To name; to mention; to utter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of neven

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neven Sentence Examples

  1. My grandfather's nephew, my neven, often visited us during the summers.
  2. The neven of the king held a high position in the royal court.
  3. My cousin's neven, a budding artist, had his paintings displayed in a local gallery.
  4. The neven of the famous explorer accompanied him on his hazardous expeditions.
  5. The neven of the wealthy merchant was a renowned philanthropist.
  6. The neven of the renowned scientist received a prestigious award for his breakthrough research.
  7. The neven of the Nobel laureate was a talented writer who inherited his uncle's literary brilliance.
  8. My neven, a skilled musician, regularly performed in local concerts.
  9. The neven of the skilled craftsman was known for his exceptional woodworking abilities.
  10. The neven of the compassionate doctor dedicated his life to providing medical aid to the underprivileged.

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To name; to mention; to utter.

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My grandfather's nephew, my neven, often visited us during the summers.

The neven of the king held a high position in the royal court.

My cousin's neven, a budding artist, had his paintings displayed in a local gallery.

The neven of the famous explorer accompanied him on his hazardous expeditions.