Synonym: advance, give, loan. Antonym: borrow. Similar words: blend, calendar, resplendent, lens, sullen, pollen, plenty, length. Meaning: [lend] v. 1. bestow a quality on 2. give temporarily; let have for a limited time 3. have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to.
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5. Can you lend me your car this evening?
6. pen. Can yon lend me one?
7. Lend me your coat brush.
8. Can you lend me some money until tomorrow?
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9. If you lend me 2, I'll repay it tomorrow.
10. Could you lend me your dictionary?
11. Can you lend me ten dollars?
12. Can you lend me five quid?
13. Could you lend me 50 pence/50p please?
14. I would not give/lend countenance to such a plan.
15. She must be crazy to lend him money.
16. I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.
17. I don't have a pen. Can yon lend me one?
18. The bank will lend your company quite a huge sum of money on very favourable terms.
19. Lend an ear to him. It seems that he knows the whole story.
20. I asked my mother if she'd lend me some money[sentencedict.com], but she said no.
21. If you think I'm going to lend you money, I must disabuse you of te wrong idea.
22. Good studies are needed to lend credence to the notion that genuine progress can be made in this important field.
23. Can you lend me some money to tide me over till the weekend?
24. The company will lend you money on very unfavourable terms.
25. Lend me a hand to shift this box, will you ?
26. Can you lend me that book for a few days?
27. She took a vow never to lend money to anyone again.
28. Would you lend me.
29. All these plans presuppose that the bank will be willing to lend us the money.
30. As if in answer to our prayers, she offered to lend us £10 000.
More similar words: blend, calendar, resplendent, lens, sullen, pollen, plenty, length, violent, lenient, talented, at length, millennia, truculent, challenged, equivalent, benevolent, ambivalence, unrelentingly, end, bend, on end, send, end in, spend, end up, trend, amend, attend, extend.