Adjectives for Sake

Adjectives For Sake

Discover the most popular adjectives for describing sake, complete with example sentences to guide your usage.

Updated on March 16, 2024

Selecting the right adjective to pair with the noun 'sake' can significantly alter the nuance of your sentence, creating layers of meaning with just a simple choice. Using 'own' emphasizes a sense of personal involvement or possession, 'mere' suggests a minimization or reduction to the basics, while 'dear' and 'sweet' imbue the context with emotions of affection or endearment. The preposition 'for' signals a purpose or benefit, leading to phrases that often denote altruism or reasoning behind actions. The choice of 'mine' personalizes the context, blending ownership with a sense of closeness or value. Each adjective unlocks a unique shade of interpretation, enabling writers to finely tune their message. Dive deeper into how these adjectives and more can enrich your sentences about 'sake'.
ownThe students studied for their own sake
mereI declined his offer for mere sake of politeness.
dearDear sake you are my favorite drink!
sweetI enjoyed sipping on sweet sake while watching the sunset.
for
minePlease consider my request, for mine sake
righteousness
graciousOh, gracious sake I can't believe I lost my keys!
soleThe sole sake of their visit was to see their son's soccer game.
sheerI couldn't believe the sheer sake of his arrogance.
artThe painting was created for art sake with no commercial intent.
owne
blessedI am grateful for your blessed sake
righteousness1
christOh, for christ sake what do you want me to do?
goodnessFor goodness sake could you please be quiet?
his
lactobacillusLactobacillus sake is a type of bacteria that is used to make sake, a Japanese rice wine.
conscienceFor conscience sake I must tell you the truth.
peaceLet's settle this argument for peace sake
selfish
unworthyHis unworthy sake was immediately made known.
conscience1
yourI will do it for your sake
goodness1
artfor
warmedThe aroma of warmed sake filled the air.
unrefinedThe unrefined sake had a strong, earthy flavor.
filthyThey drank the filthy sake without hesitation.
spicedThe spiced sake was fragrant and slightly sweet.
drunkJohn got drunk sake last night.
worthlessI cannot give you my worthless sake
names
guidGuid sake what a fine day it is!

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