Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician tried to inflect his opponent's words to make them sound bad.
In English, verbs inflect to express tense, such as "run" becoming "ran" in the past tense.
Nouns can inflect to show possession, such as "dog" becoming "dog's" to indicate ownership.
The supportive words of my friends inflect my confidence.
The linguist studied how different languages inflect verbs and nouns.
In some languages, nouns inflect to indicate their role in a sentence.
He needs to inflect the noun to show that it's in the possessive case.
The language learner struggled to inflect irregular verbs correctly.
The language software can inflect words in different languages automatically.
The teacher asked the students to inflect the word "run" in different tenses.
The teacher asked the students to inflect the same verb in all twelve tenses.
The student had to inflect the adjective differently based on whether the noun was singular or plural.
The actor had to inflect her accent to sound like a native speaker of a different language.
They inflect their voice to sound surprised when they see something unexpected.
The radio DJ knows how to inflect her voice to create excitement and energy on the airwaves.
The public speaker practices how to inflect her voice to engage and captivate the audience.
The language teacher demonstrates how to inflect words to indicate questions or statements.
Spanish verbs inflect differently based on the subject pronoun.
In Spanish, adjectives must inflect to match the gender and number of the noun they modify.
Latin verbs inflect to indicate tense, mood, and voice.
The adjective "big" can inflect to "bigger" in the comparative form.
Pronouns like "they" inflect to "them" when used as the object of a sentence.
The tides inflect with the gravitational pull of the moon.
The cultural attitudes towards certain social issues inflect over time.
The traffic patterns inflect during rush hour.
The color of the leaves inflect with the changing seasons.
The software can inflect words based on the dialect of the speaker.
They inflect the adjective to match the gender of the noun.
In Latin, verbs inflect to show not only tense, but also voice, mood, and aspect.
The cat meowed loudly to inflect its need for food.
The student's grades inflect based on their performance over the semester.
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