Similar words: promise, compromise, promising, promiscuous, prominent, misery, demise, advised. Meaning: ['prɑmɪst /'prɒ-] adj. assured by (usually) spoken agreement.
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(151) All her hair was burned off in the fire,but the doctors have promised that it will soon grow in again.
(152) Connolly has promised to see out the remaining 18 months of his contract.
(153) They have promised to chop back their expenses in the near future.
(154) He had promised that the rich and privileged would no longer get preferential treatment.
(155) I've been waiting in all day for your television repairman to collect the set, but he didn't come as he promised.
(156) She promised the children they could stay up for their favourite TV programme.
(157) That suddenly reminded her that she had promised to ring them up.
(158) Like most governments in their first term of office, they promised the earth.
(159) Jane said she would take her husband back if he promised to give up bad habits.
(160) The land had been promised to the Indian tribes in perpetuity.
(161) The new prime minister promised a greater role for women in government.
(162) The mayoral candidate has promised to purge the police department.
(163) She solemnly promised not to say a word to anyone about it.
(164) She gave me one book last week and promised to bring the others on Wednesday.
(164) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(165) I promised Mum that I'd help more with the housework.
(166) He promised to help, but I don't think anything will come of it.
(167) He promised he'd phone, but I'm not holding my breath.
(168) The governor has promised to stake the city's homeless to what they need for a fresh start.
(169) The new district attorney has promised to fight police corruption.
(170) The new state governor has promised to purge the police force of corruption.
(171) I have £20 000 and I need £25 000 but my parents have promised to make up the difference.
(172) He promised his mother on her deathbed that he would never marry.
(173) The government has promised food aid as a quid pro quo for the stopping of violence.
(174) He promised us rich pickings if we bought the shares immediately.
(175) He promised he'd help me decorate, but now he's trying to wriggle out of it.
(176) The army has promised to install a new government within a week.
(177) The leader promised to support the plan;you can't withdraw now.
(178) The truth is unlikely to be brought to light by the promised enquiry.
(179) He promised to be quick so as not to inconvenience them any further.
(180) I usually get my stuff from people who promised somebody else that they would keep it a secret. Walter Winchell
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