Ns example sentences
Related (5): nation-state, non-state, nationalism, sovereignty, neutrality
ns
abbreviation
- nanosecond.
NS
abbreviation
- New Style.
- Nova Scotia (in official postal use).
N
noun
Ns (plural noun) · ns (plural noun)
- the fourteenth letter of the alphabet. See also en
- denoting the next after M in a set of items, categories, etc..
New Style
noun
NS (noun)
- the method of calculating dates using the Gregorian calendar. The Gregorian superseded the Julian calendar in Britain, Ireland, and British colonies in 1752:
Synonyms
en"Ns" Example Sentences
1. His ns were filled with sadness.2. She felt a deep ns of guilt.
3. The ns of the crowd was overwhelming.
4. His ns of joy were evident.
5. His ns of despair were growing.
6. The ns was one of uncertainty.
7. His ns of fear were palpable.
8. She had a ns of dread.
9. The ns of the room was oppressive.
10. He had a ns of unease.
11. She had a ns of contentment.
12. The ns was one of anticipation.
13. He had a ns of dread.
14. He had a ns of excitement.
15. The ns of the place was eerie.
16. She had a ns of joy.
17. His ns of anxiety were increasing.
18. She had a ns of unease.
19. His ns of despair were deepening.
20. The ns of the place was strange.
21. She had a ns of foreboding.
22. He had a ns of dreadfulness.
23. His ns of joy were quickly fading.
24. The ns of the crowd was oppressive.
25. She had a ns of sadness.
26. His ns of anticipation were growing.
27. The ns of the place was unsettling.
28. She had a ns of hopelessness.
29. He had a ns of terror.
30. His ns of excitement were palpable.
31. The ns of the room was tense.
32. His ns of joy were palpable.
33. She had a ns of peace.
34. The ns of the place was oppressive.
35. He had a ns of joy.
36. His ns of fear were intensifying.
37. She had a ns of relief.
38. The ns of the room was strange.
39. He had a ns of dreadfulness.
40. His ns of joy were quickly evaporating.
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