Similar words: promise, compromise, promising, promiscuous, prominent, misery, demise, advised. Meaning: ['prɑmɪst /'prɒ-] adj. assured by (usually) spoken agreement.
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(31) They have promised to pay the arrears over the next five years.
(32) An extra £10 million in foreign aid has been promised.
(33) The government has promised to uphold the principles of democracy.
(34) They embraced and wept and promised to keep in touch.
(35) They promised that individuals could live freely without fear of reprisal from the military.
(36) I promised to repair the doorknob, but I had never got around to it.
(37) The government has promised a full investigation into the disaster.
(38) The king promised to hold a great feast for all his people.
(39) They promised that the work would all be finished by next week.
(40) They propagated political doctrines which promised to tear apart the fabric of British society.
(41) They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me.
(42) The landlord had promised to redecorate the bedrooms before we moved in.
(43) He promised to turn over a new leaf and study harder.
(44) The driver promised to drive me to the railway station, yet he begged off at the last minute.Sentence dictionary
(45) I've promised myself some fun when the exams are over.
(46) Both presidential candidates have promised to make a pitch for better roads and schools.
(47) He first promised two weeks ago to clear Britain's congested roads.
(48) The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care.
(49) The post office has promised to resume first class mail delivery to the area on Friday.
(50) I promised to repair the doorknob, but I had never got round to it.
(51) You promised is too pale let I how to believe.
(52) Love ,promised between the fingersFinger rift,tw isted in the love.
(53) He promised there would be no more hesitations in pursuing reforms.
(54) Would Bethany return of her own free will, as she had promised?
(55) The government promised to implement a new system to control financial loan institutions.
(56) The Minister promised to give a written answer to the MP's detailed question.
(57) He promised to lend me some money[sentencedict.com],but he has ratted on me.
(58) He protested his innocence and promised to help police track down the real murderer.
(59) This, the president promised us, was a war against tyranny.
(60) In a desperate attempt to stave off defeat, he reluctantly promised wholesale reform of the constitution.
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