Sentence example with the word 'inclement'

inclement

algid, bleak, cold as death, flinty, heartless, intemperate, pitiless, severe, stringent, unmerciful, winterbound

Definition adj. (of weather or climate) severe

Last update: October 4, 2015


6

In the case of very inclement weather we will rearrange the event for Thursday, 15 June.   [adjective]

6

Inclement weather is causing us to postpone our picnic.   [adjective]

5

It's been rather inclement this week.   [Please select]

1

Because of the inclement weather, the lacrosse game is canceled.   [Please select]

0

But if they remained in-doors during the inclement weather, they were not idle.   [adjective]

0

In spite of Gorgias's counsel to remember his age and the inclement weather, he cried angrily: "I am going, I say."   [adjective]

0

During the first winter the King allowed them to spend only the most inclement months at Philae, for he was unwilling to live without them.   [adjective]

0

Fairfax informed me; but the night being wet and inclement, Mr.   [adjective]

0

Underneath the roof there was a crazy loft all round, where slaves, if so disposed, might sleep at night, or in inclement weather seek shelter from the storm.   [adjective]

0

We bring the goats in from this side and let them out the other when we're milking, but during the inclement days they stay in this barn.   [Please select]

0

All the signs foretold a winter long and inclement.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
incite - inclement - incognito