Sentence example with the word 'purport'

purport

academic, bearing, destine, grammatical meaning, lexical meaning, pith, professed, relation, significancy, sum, thrust

Definition n. the intended meaning of a communication

Last update: November 23, 2016


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The final judgement purports to be very important.   [adverb]

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In the scam, a suspicious person from a foreign country will purport to have a large inheritance for the email recipient.    [Please select]

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The website is for entertainment only and does not purport to give you an accurate prediction of your future.    [Please select]

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What was the purport of thy message.   [Please select]

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But the main purport of the treatise was the exposition of an elaborate system of celestial harmonies depending on the various and varying velocities of the several planets, of which the sentient soul animating the sun was the solitary auditor.   [Please select]

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She had to read it a second time before she could comprehend its purport.   [Please select]

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Piteously she besought him, shaken to the soul by the grim purport of his speech.   [Please select]

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She had forgotten the purport of her last remark.   [Please select]

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Such in fact was the purport of the message received from Montezuma on the following day.   [Please select]

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"_Frijoles--no hay_," said the Mexican, guessing at the purport of Chane's remarks.   [Please select]

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But he instantly became serious as the purport of the last charge came home to him.   [Please select]

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