Sentence examples for indite from inspiring English sources

"indite" is a valid English word and can be used in written English.
It is often used in literary contexts, as a literary term meaning “to compose or write.” Example sentence: She spent hours carefully inditing a poem for her creative writing class.

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indite

verb

To physically make letters and words on a writing surface; to inscribe

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Having said this, I must add that some hosts take extraordinary pains in composing their words and indite truly elegant introductions.

(Characteristically, he notes, "I could have said: I write to convict mankind," but he "wanted the use of the pun": "indite" is an archaic term for "write").

/ There's nane ever feared that the Truth should be heard, / But they who the Truth wad indite".

So, f became ph in words like sapphire and while Middle English had endite or indite, by the 17th century indict was being used, by analogy with the Latin indictāre.

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Max, who supposedly indites these confessions in the year 1930, having lodged himself in a small household containing an irksome and insulting boy roughly his apparent age and a kindly if distracted mother approaching sixty, has survived a number of the young century's crises.

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