Oughtn example sentences

Related (4): shouldn't, wouldn't, couldn't, didn't

ought

verb

  - used to indicate duty or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions:

  - used to indicate a desirable or expected state:

  - used to give or ask for advice:

  - used to indicate something that is probable:

ought

noun

ought (noun) · aught (noun)

  - archaic term for aught

ought

pronoun

  - variant spelling of aught

Synonyms

should, meant, intended, expected, required, obliged, aught, aught, Legal

"Oughtn" Example Sentences

1. You oughtn't have said that.
2. I oughtn't be surprised by your behavior anymore.
3. He oughtn't have ignored her.
4. They oughtn't have gone out last night.
5. She oughtn't be so harsh on herself.
6. We oughtn't to make any assumptions without all the facts.
7. It oughtn't to be this difficult.
8. You oughtn't take it personally.
9. He oughtn't to drink so much.
10. They oughtn't to have left without us.
11. She oughtn't to have expected him to understand.
12. I oughtn't to have eaten so much pizza.
13. You oughtn't to forget your manners.
14. We oughtn't to wait any longer.
15. It oughtn't to rain today.
16. He oughtn't to have lied to her.
17. They oughtn't to have skipped class.
18. She oughtn't to have thrown away the letter.
19. You oughtn't have given up so easily.
20. I oughtn't to have trusted her.
21. We oughtn't to be arguing about something so trivial.
22. It oughtn't to take too long to get there.
23. He oughtn't to have parked in the handicap spot.
24. They oughtn't to have been so rude to her.
25. She oughtn't to have yelled at him.
26. You oughtn't to have ignored the warning signs.
27. I oughtn't to have procrastinated on my homework.
28. We oughtn't to have forgotten our anniversary.
29. It oughtn't to have ended this way.
30. He oughtn't to have wasted his time on that project.

Common Phases

not include personal pronouns; be respectful; think before you speak; show empathy; be open-minded; consider others' perspectives; be honest; listen actively; be willing to compromise; avoid assumptions; communicate clearly; respect boundaries; be accountable for your actions; be patient; be kind.

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