scern Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate pattern on the tapestry was difficult to discern from a distance.
  2. The jury struggled to discern the truth from the conflicting testimonies.
  3. The faint glimmer of hope was barely discernible in the darkness.
  4. The doctor could not discern any unusual symptoms from the patient's examination.
  5. The artist's subtle brushstrokes created a painting that was both beautiful and indiscernible.
  6. The faintest whisper was discernible to the sharp-eared eavesdropper.
  7. The forensic scientist carefully examined the evidence, seeking any discernible trace of the suspect.
  8. The detective's keen eye could discern the tiniest of clues, leading to the resolution of the mystery.
  9. The historian meticulously studied the ancient texts, hoping to discern the significance of their cryptic symbols.
  10. The traveler followed the faint trail, barely discernible through the overgrown vegetation, leading deeper into the unknown.

scern Meaning

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scern (v. t.)

To discern; to perceive.

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To discern; to perceive.

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The intricate pattern on the tapestry was difficult to discern from a distance.

The jury struggled to discern the truth from the conflicting testimonies.

The faint glimmer of hope was barely discernible in the darkness.

The doctor could not discern any unusual symptoms from the patient's examination.