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Synonym: anticipateassurecallforebodeforetellhopepredictprognosticateSimilar words: compromisepromisingpromiscuousprominentpremiseeconomistpromptpromoteMeaning: ['prɑmɪs /'prɒ-]  n. 1. a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future 2. grounds for feeling hopeful about the future. v. 1. make a promise or commitment 2. promise to undertake or give 3. make a prediction about; tell in advance 4. give grounds for expectations. 
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1. Better deny at once than promise long. 
2. A heavy snow promise a good harvest. 
3. Promise little but do much.
4. Be slow to promise and quick to perform. 
5. A man apt to promise is apt to forget. 
6. To promise and give nothing is comfort to a fool. 
7. Those who are quick to promise are generally slow to perform. 
8. Promise is debt.
9. No promise, only said not over of lies.
10. Don't say love, a promise is a debt owed.
11. I hope he will keep his promise.
12. 'Promise not to tell anyone!' 'I promise.'
13. I'll make it up to you, I promise.
14. You can't go back on your promise now.
15. He faithfully lived up to his promise.
16. I promise I will do my duty .
17. Promise me you'll take very special care of yourself.
18. They made him promise, under penalty of death.
19. I had to promise fidelity to the Queen.
20. If you make a promise you should fulfil it.
21. I'll try but I can't promise.
22. She whoops with delight at a promise of money.
23. 'I promise,' she said in a small voice .
24. One should keep to one's promise.
25. A man should stand to his promise.
26. We promise to deliver within 48 hours.
26. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
27. He was faithful to his promise wife.
28. If you make a promise you should fulfill it.
29. No artist of performer can entirely escape the lure of fame and its promise of endless admiration and respect, but there is a heavy price one must pay for it. 
30. The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. 
More similar words: compromisepromisingpromiscuousprominentpremiseeconomistpromptpromotepromotionprotect fromcoming innomineeboomingmistwisedominantdominategloomingeconomicariseraiseeconomicsremisscruisewiselyadvisenominationdismissmissionmissing
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