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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151. The glasses and the beard lend him a rather scholarly aspect.
152. Surely no one would be foolish enough to lend him the money?
153. He's not a friend, you say, yet you saw fit to lend him money.
154. I went over to see if I could lend a hand.
155. I am not in a position to lend you money.
156. If the bank won't lend us the money it's no go, I'm afraid.
157. I'll let you borrow it on one condition: you lend me your bicycle in return.
158. Go on, lend me the money - you know I'd do as much for you.
158. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
159. I'll tell you what let's ask Fred to lend us his car.
160. You must be out of your mind if you think I'm going to lend you 100 dollars.
161. If you get stuck, Denise is always willing to lend a hand.
162. I had to lend him ten pounds to take his children to the pictures.
163. They agreed to lend us the car on condition that we returned it before the weekend.
164. The banks were not at all keen to lend to somebody who actually seemed to need money.
165. The real headache will be getting the bank to lend you the money.
166. The novel's complex, imaginative style does not lend itself to translation.
167. I can't lend you the whole amount now, but I can give you something to be going on with.
168. I was more than happy to lend my support to such a good cause.
169. The company will lend you money on very favorable terms.
170. Sorry to be so disobliging , but I have no money to lend you.
171. I can lend you £1000, but I can't run to more than that.
172. Can you lend me a fiver? I'll pay you/it back tomorrow.
173. Don't lend them the car - they're taking advantage of you!
174. I'll lend you the money you need?within reason, of course!
175. Could you lend me a pump to blow up my bicycle tires?
176. I'll lend you £400 and you'll have to find the difference .
177. Elaine's father might lend them the money, but then again he might not.
178. The bank offered to lend us $5000 but it's chickenfeed compared to what we need.
179. The commercial bank is willing to lend money to these customers.
180. I forgot to bring a pen. Can you lend me one?
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.