sennight (Meaning)
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sennight (n.)
The space of seven nights and days; a week.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sennight
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sennight Sentence Examples
- The celebration was announced to take place in a sennight's time, leaving ample time for preparations.
- The traveler had been on the road for a sennight, encountering various adventures along the way.
- The task was so arduous that it would require a sennight of constant labor to complete.
- The king decreed that all knights should assemble at the castle a sennight from that day.
- The wounded soldier lay in bed for a sennight, slowly recovering from his injuries.
- It had been a sennight since the last time I had seen my beloved, and I longed for their return.
- The astrologer predicted a significant event would occur within a sennight, causing both excitement and trepidation.
- The merchant's ship was delayed by a storm, leaving the cargo undelivered for a sennight.
- The play was postponed by a sennight due to an unforeseen circumstance, much to the disappointment of the theatergoers.
- The villagers prepared for the arrival of the Lord's retinue, which was expected within a sennight.
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The space of seven nights and days; a week.
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No antonyms found.
The celebration was announced to take place in a sennight's time, leaving ample time for preparations.
The traveler had been on the road for a sennight, encountering various adventures along the way.
The task was so arduous that it would require a sennight of constant labor to complete.
The king decreed that all knights should assemble at the castle a sennight from that day.