Similar words: approved, improved, prove, proven, proverb, approve, approve of, proverbial. Meaning: [pruːv] adj. established beyond doubt.
Random good picture Not show
151 Once the railways had proved their viability expansion was rapid.
152 The task proved inconceivably more difficult than we had imagined.
153 I thought she couldn't do it, but she proved me wrong.
154 A new study proved conclusively that smokers die younger than non-smokers.
155 Papering the ceiling proved next to impossible without a ladder.
156 The meeting proved to be a turning-point in her life.
156 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
157 In English law a person is accounted innocent until they are proved guilty.
158 The Internet has proved a blind alley for many firms.
159 The results of the DNA test proved that Simmons was the rapist.
160 The study proved that women were paid less than men holding jobs of comparable worth.
161 On closer examination the painting proved to be a fake.
162 The plant proved salutary.
163 This player has proved that he still has a lot to offer .
164 He proved overconfident on the witness stand(sentencedict.com), misremembering a key piece of evidence.
165 The soil proved too infertile to sustain real pasture or arable crops.
166 Just when you think you've proved him wrong, he shifts his ground.
167 Now research has proved that the drug is effective everyone wants a slice of the action.
168 Not speaking the language proved to be a bigger handicap than I'd imagined.
169 His only experience of gardening so far proved immensely satisfying.
170 He is so obstinate that he still tries to defend his theory, although it has been proved wrong.
171 The event proved to be a portent of the disaster that was to come.
172 The record has already proved a success and may well start a trend.
173 They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty.
174 He proved himself a better driver than the world champion.
175 Had the plan worked it would have proved highly lucrative.
176 It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved.
177 Coventry City have proved untouchable this season - they've just won their sixth consecutive game.
178 Guerrilla tactics proved more than a match for the Soviet military machine.
More similar words: approved, improved, prove, proven, proverb, approve, approve of, proverbial, disapprove, improvement, grove, beloved, grovel, introvert, extrovert, tower over, provoke, provide, province, approval, provider, provided, controversy, provident, provision, provincial, improvise, on approval, improvised, provisions.