Anathema in a Sentence, Sentences of Anathema in English

Anathema in a Sentence, Sentences of Anathema in English

1.The king said I was anathema.

2.For years I have been crouching in corners hissing small and ladylike anathema of Theodore Dreiser.

3.Freedom is anathema to dreams nurtured in captivity.

4.Boredom is anathema to the adventurous spirit, and when mixed with hunger, the effect could be forgot toxic.

5.Of course, to speak of the dark night of the soul is anathema to many in the psychiatric field.

6.When most people said “I’m psychic, you see,” they meant “I have an overactive but unoriginal imagination/wear black nail varnish/talk to my budgie;” when Anathema said it, it sounded as though she was admitting to a hereditary disease which she’d much prefer not to have.

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