Words in Sentences Paragraph – Iniquitous, Betrothed, Affable, Buxom, Fitful
The following words in sentences in a paragraph:
Iniquitous, Betrothed, Affable, Buxom, & Fitful
I had a fitful sleep. I tossed and turned all night after learning upsetting news about my betrothed, the man I was going to marry. You see, I thought Rick was an affable fellow, someone who was kind and charming. I was wrong. Rick is an iniquitous man, a person with no morals at all. Why do I say this? I say it because my sister caught him kissing a buxom woman yesterday. Unlike me, the woman is quite shapely with a large chest. Now that I know Rick is a cheater, I shall never marry him, and I wish him an awful life.
Iniquitous – very wicked or immoral
Betrothed – the individual one is to marry
Affable – pleasant; charming
Buxom – related to a woman who is shapely and full-figured, often with sizable breasts
Fitful – not regular; erratic