An in a sentence
Synonym: indefinite article, one. Antonym: the
Meaning: A determiner used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

(1) I am an assoc.
(2) Vy is not an adverb.
(3) Vy is not an acronym.
(4) Vy is not an antonym.
(5) Haw is not an adverb.
(6) Kapa is not an adverb.
(7) Baan is not an adverb.
(8) Ler is not an acronym.
(9) Jua is not an acronym.
(10) Haw is not an acronym.
An sentence
(11) Daca is not an acronym.
(12) Kapa is not an acronym.
(13) Baan is not an acronym.
(14) She is an artist degli.
(15) Vy is not an adjective.
(16) Asper is not an adverb.
(17) Poca is not an acronym.
(18) I have an urge over you.
(19) Ayn is an Arabic letter.
(20) Keiko is an avid reader.
An make sentence
(21) Lagan is not an acronym.
(22) Asper is not an acronym.
(23) Larry is an avid reader.
(24) Theban is not an adverb.
(25) He is an accurate typer.
(26) Haw is not an adjective.
(27) Daf is an enigmatic word.
(28) Kapa is not an adjective.
(29) Baan is not an adjective.
(30) Bryce is an amazing cook.
Sentence of an
(31) Fata is not an adjective.
(32) Sander is an avid reader.
(33) Vy is not an exclamation.
(34) Theban is not an article.
(35) Haw is not an infinitive.
(36) I have an itch to scratch.
(37) Ratan is an avid traveler.
(38) Rima is an excellent cook.
(39) Vy is not an interjection.
(40) Cretic is an unusual word.
An meaningful sentence
(41) Ot is an interesting word.
(42) Asper is not an adjective.
(43) Haw is not an exclamation.
(44) Daca is an anagram of cada.
(45) Danna is an excellent cook.
(46) Faiza is an excellent cook.
(47) Jua is not an abbreviation.
(48) Rao is an Indian last name.
(49) Abigail is an animal lover.
(50) Bila is an anagram of albi.
An sentence examples
(51) Gly is an organic compound.
(52) Theban is not an adjective.
(53) Haw is not an interjection.
(54) NAK is not an English word.
(55) Tade is an anagram of date.
(56) Ava is an excellent student.
(57) I found an adze in the shed.
(58) Kapa is not an interjection.
(59) She was an out and out liar.
(60) He was an out and out joker.
Sentence with an
(61) Baan is not an interjection.
(62) Baan is not an abbreviation.
(63) Carmen is an excellent cook.
(64) She has an itch for success.
(65) I am an electrical engineer.
(66) I found an orb in the attic.
(67) I am from an American state.
(68) Amis is an anagram for aims.
(69) Cheever is an uncommon word.
(70) We received an offer by post.
Use an in a sentence
(71) Nicas is an anagram of cains.
(72) He was an out and out genius.
(73) She was an out and out flirt.
(74) Fata is not an artistic term.
(75) I have an itch for adventure.
(76) Urbs is an anagram of 'rubs'.
(77) Dalia is an excellent dancer.
(78) Asper is not an interjection.
(79) Asper is not an abbreviation.
(80) Dane is an excellent athlete.
Sentence using an
(81) Bligh is an interesting word.
(82) I received an A for my essay.
(83) Batin is an interesting word.
(84) Our house guest is an artist.
(85) I found an awl in the toolbox.
(86) I have an itch mite on my arm.
(87) I saw an anting on the ground.
(88) Kapa is not an auxiliary verb.
(89) Kapa is not an irregular verb.
(90) She was an out and out beauty.
An example sentence
(91) It was an out and out success.
(92) It was an out and out mistake.
(93) He was an out and out athlete.
(94) Baan is not an auxiliary verb.
(95) Sabin is an excellent student.
(96) Willa is an excellent student.
(97) I'm overdue for an oil change.
(98) Dhyan is pronounced as dhy-an.
(99) Theban is not an interjection.
(100) It was an out and out betrayal.
Sentence with word an
(101) He has an itch for competition.
(102) They've got an itch for travel.
(103) I saw an ebb in the ocean tide.
(104) The afterparty had an open bar.
(105) Nostra is an anagram of santor.
(106) Emi's voice is like an angel's.
(107) I had an off day at work today.
(108) Asper is not an auxiliary verb.
(109) Pedder is an excellent athlete.
(110) Gly is an important amino acid.
Sentence of an
(111) My neighbor owns an eskimo dog.
(112) Theban is an anagram of beanth.
(113) Our next match is an away game.
(114) The number 4 is an even number.
(115) Celestine is an excellent cook.
(116) I am an alum of my high school.
(117) Our company operates as an LLC.
(118) Daca is not a name of an animal.
(119) I saw an alligator in the swamp.
(120) The number 74 is an even number.
An used in a sentence
(121) He had an urge over his desires.
(122) Kev is an inspiration to others.
(123) She was an out and out optimist.
(124) He was an out and out pessimist.
(125) It was an out and out nightmare.
(126) She was an out and out romantic.
(127) GCF is an acronym for something.
(128) They have an itch for knowledge.
(129) We have an itch for exploration.
(130) I saw an abutment on the bridge.
An sentence in English
(131) I found an old VCR in the attic.
(132) I have an aula at 9 am tomorrow.
(133) I have never met an Arya before.
(134) He wrote an ode to his hometown.
(135) I saw an angel in the sky today.
(136) Jua is not an onomatopoeic word.
(137) Abigail is an excellent student.
(138) I found an antler in the forest.
(139) The missus is an excellent cook.
(140) She is an artist extraordinaire.
(141) I built an igloo in my backyard.
(142) AFO is an acronym for something.
(143) The votes add up in an election.
(144) The boto is an excellent swimmer.
(145) They made an offer by video call.
(146) My declawed cat is an indoor pet.
(147) Anabolism is an anabolic process.
(148) Anabelle is an excellent student.
(149) I saw an avion flying in the sky.
(150) Kapa is not an intransitive verb.
(151) He was an out and out workaholic.
(152) The mutant dog had an extra tail.
(153) Abhinaya is an excellent student.
(154) Begilds is an anagram of gibedls.
(155) Hina is an inspiration to others.
(156) The team has an itch for victory.
(157) Liaises is an anagram of islesia.
(158) The word kazak is not an acronym.
(159) Asper is not an uncountable noun.
(160) He was born in an American state.
(161) Breton is an endangered language.
(162) Sana is an inspiration to others.
(163) An even number is divisible by 2.
(164) Luc is always up for an adventure.
(165) The company made an offer by mail.
(166) I saw an emu at the zoo yesterday.
(167) The weir is an engineering marvel.
(168) The golfer's tee-off was an eagle.
(169) I had an appendicectomy last year.
(170) My friend works as an Uber driver.
(171) The car was an out and out luxury.
(172) The meal was an out and out feast.
(173) It was an out and out coincidence.
(174) Bittors is an array of characters.
(175) Mea is always up for an adventure.
(176) I work for an electronics company.
(177) Ria is always up for an adventure.
(178) Tuo is an interesting word choice.
(179) Walloon is an endangered language.
(180) Jua is not a verb or an adjective.
(181) Ariana's voice is like an angel's.
(182) He has an interest in photography.
(183) The Earth is an ellipsoidal shape.
(184) I heard Goro is an excellent cook.
(185) I saw an outhouse in the backyard.
(186) Csce seems to be an uncommon term.
(187) My next friend is an amazing cook.
(188) I have an appeal on my court case.
(189) My friend Luc is an amazing artist.
(190) Gabi is always up for an adventure.
(191) He felt an ache from his arthritis.
(192) Kida is an example of a short word.
(193) She danced with an uninhibited joy.
(194) Cael is always up for an adventure.
(195) I heard Hulda is an excellent cook.
(196) He is an expert at candying ginger.
(197) I need to return an item to the ul.
(198) She felt an urge over her emotions.
(199) Kev is an excellent problem solver.
(200) He was an out and out troublemaker.
(201) She was an out and out fashionista.
(202) The party was an out and out blast.
(203) Rene is always up for an adventure.
(204) The word billbugs is not an adverb.
(205) Bistorts is an anagram of strobist.
(206) I heard Asako is an excellent cook.
(207) Joey is always up for an adventure.
(208) Cale is always up for an adventure.
(209) Enid is always up for an adventure.
(210) Fifi is always up for an adventure.
(211) Her dry humor is an acquired taste.
(212) Thebes is an ancient city in Egypt.
(213) The word 'sarod' is not an acronym.
(214) Aika is always up for an adventure.
(215) I always have an eye to the future.
(216) Ot is an unusual choice for a word.
(217) The diplomat resides in an embassy.
(218) Shiv is always up for an adventure.
(219) Tuco is always up for an adventure.
(220) COC is an example of a short array.
(221) Joss is always up for an adventure.
(222) Tati is always up for an adventure.
(223) We should search with an open mind.
(224) I received an email from MSB today.
(225) Anna is always up for an adventure.
(226) Gabe is always up for an adventure.
(227) Gly is an abbreviation for glycine.
(228) GTF is an acronym for Get the food.
(229) The toy soldier was missing an arm.
(230) I heard Lunga is an amazing dancer.
(231) The function argument is an object.
(232) She quirked an eyebrow skeptically.
(233) Aina is always up for an adventure.
(234) Mert is always up for an adventure.
(235) Nica is always up for an adventure.
(236) The compound has an anionic charge.
(237) The viand was an unexpected delight.
(238) She had an ache from her stiff neck.
(239) Ween always puts on an amazing show.
(240) There was an alligator in the river.
(241) We spotted an alligator in the lake.
(242) Rufus is always up for an adventure.
(243) My friend Doreen is an amazing cook.
(244) I bought an eggcup for my breakfast.
(245) The expletive was used as an insult.
(246) I found an anting nest in my garden.
(247) It was an out and out embarrassment.
(248) Akira is always up for an adventure.
(249) Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen.
(250) Bella is always up for an adventure.
(251) Benni is always up for an adventure.
(252) Bryce is always up for an adventure.
(253) Dolores is an inspiration to others.
(254) My friend Dori is an amazing artist.
(255) Ethel is always up for an adventure.
(256) Faiza is always up for an adventure.
(257) Greg is an excellent problem solver.
(258) Hina is an excellent problem solver.
(259) I found an old HD movie in my attic.
(260) Cava is often served as an aperitif.
(261) Sabin is always up for an adventure.
(262) The archons ruled with an iron hand.
(263) Elvin is always up for an adventure.
(264) Johanna is an inspiration to others.
(265) Kyoko is always up for an adventure.
(266) Cale is an excellent problem solver.
(267) The jet past at an incredible speed.
(268) Joan is an excellent problem solver.
(269) Shams is an Arabic name meaning sun.
(270) The dish had an unpalatable texture.
(271) Anita is always up for an adventure.
(272) I have an oral examination tomorrow.
(273) The word copulative is an adjective.
(274) Eliza is always up for an adventure.
(275) Virgo is an earth sign in astrology.
(276) Amiti is always up for an adventure.
(277) The concert ended without an encore.
(278) Jamie is always up for an adventure.
(279) Zinc can have an ionic charge of +2.
(280) Gilly is always up for an adventure.
(281) Kenne is always up for an adventure.
(282) Didymus has an interesting spelling.
(283) The word sponsorial is an adjective.
(284) The word antidromic is an adjective.
(285) I am currently reading an antinovel.
(286) I have an account at a private bank.
(287) Ikmah is always up for an adventure.
(288) Hiyori is always up for an adventure.
(289) Sard is often served as an appetizer.
(290) Kom is an interesting choice of word.
(291) Dawgs are always up for an adventure.
(292) The true rib can be seen on an X-ray.
(293) The taste of ouzo is an acquired one.
(294) Dastan is always up for an adventure.
(295) I have an eye at the back of my head.
(296) I think I got bitten by an itch mite.
(297) Roods is an example of a plural noun.
(298) Astrid is always up for an adventure.
(299) Ayesha is always up for an adventure.
(300) I've got an itch for something sweet.
(301) He's got an itch for solving puzzles.
(302) The group has an itch for innovation.
(303) Death is an unavoidable part of life.
(304) Zin is an interesting choice of word.
(305) Bitzer is always up for an adventure.
(306) Serena is always up for an adventure.
(307) Fusco sounds like an Italian surname.
(308) I heard Joubert is an excellent cook.
(309) Lassie is always up for an adventure.
(310) My friend Abdul is an excellent cook.
(311) Agee is not a verb or an action word.
(312) Asis is not a verb or an action word.
(313) The couple shared an amorous embrace.
(314) The magician held an orb in his hand.
(315) I heard an audacious statement today.
(316) My friend works at GM as an engineer.
(317) I heard Obadiah is an excellent cook.
(318) One hundred seventy is an odd number.
(319) PRT is an example of a short acronym.
(320) Pedder is always up for an adventure.
(321) Please queue up in an orderly manner.
(322) I approach forward with an open mind.
(323) Ris is an interesting choice of word.
(324) Stella is always up for an adventure.
(325) Helen of Troy was an Argive princess.
(326) We are going to an away game tonight.
(327) The student earned an A for his test.
(328) Roper is an anagram of the word rope.
(329) Clyster is an interesting word choice.
(330) Ignacio is always up for an adventure.
(331) Martina is always up for an adventure.
(332) Syriac is an ancient Semitic language.
(333) She enjoyed the smell of an open-book.
(334) I had an egg with toast for breakfast.
(335) We enjoyed an egg with avocado on top.
(336) She received an offer by regular mail.
(337) My friend Antara is an amazing singer.
(338) Iskandar is an excellent communicator.
(339) Heloise is always up for an adventure.
(340) I saw an almad tree in the park today.
(341) My dream is to pilot an avion one day.
(342) Kapa is an interesting choice of word.
(343) The movie was an out and out disaster.
(344) The hike was an out and out adventure.
(345) The vacation was an out and out dream.
(346) Ratas is an anagram of the word artas.
(347) Copes is an anagram of the word scope.
(348) Dolores is always up for an adventure.
(349) Gustave is always up for an adventure.
(350) The word billbugs is not an adjective.
(351) Sch is an unusual sequence of letters.
(352) Johanna is always up for an adventure.
(353) The film was shortlisted for an award.
(354) Adriana is always up for an adventure.
(355) She is an expert tentang this subject.
(356) The blue moon cast an enchanting glow.
(357) Joubert is always up for an adventure.
(358) Bores is an anagram of the word robes.
(359) I have never seen an auriscope before.
(360) Ubac is an anagram of the word 'cabu'.
(361) Ardeb is an anagram of the word bared.
(362) I heard Burchell is an excellent cook.
(363) Giorno is an Italian word meaning day.
(364) Obadiah is always up for an adventure.
(365) The phone signalises an incoming call.
(366) Cla could be an acronym for something.
(367) The word inflectional is an adjective.
(368) The word slued is an anagram of duels.
(369) Tico is always ready for an adventure.
(370) Giselle is always up for an adventure.
(371) Boded is an anagram of the word dobed.
(372) I planted an easter lily in my garden.
(373) I heard Jamie is an excellent student.
(374) My friend Bharat is an excellent cook.
(375) Eugenia is always up for an adventure.
(376) Frenchy is always up for an adventure.
(377) Isherwood is an interesting last name.
(378) Crispin is always up for an adventure.
(379) GTF is an initialism for Go to France.
(380) Pisco is often enjoyed as an aperitif.
(381) I saw an eskimo dog at the park today.
(382) PND is an acronym for Post Nasal Drip.
(383) The krebs cycle is an aerobic process.
(384) I need to find an LPN program near me.
(385) The doctor made an erroneous diagnosis.
(386) The viand was an instant crowd-pleaser.
(387) He felt an ache from his pulled muscle.
(388) I received an offer by email yesterday.
(389) Ri is an abbreviation for Rhode Island.
(390) Doucs is an anagram of the word clouds.
(391) The gallina laid an egg in the morning.
(392) The word kidron is an array of letters.
(393) I am taking an advanced Amharic course.
(394) Aramaic is an ancient Semitic language.
(395) Iskandar is always up for an adventure.
(396) Azote is an odorless and colorless gas.
(397) She set herself an unachievable target.
(398) The trunk call lasted for over an hour.
(399) They react upon witnessing an accident.
(400) I kicked an orb along the soccer field.
(401) The band thrums out an anthemic chorus.
(402) Johanna is an excellent problem solver.
(403) We found an old painting in the remise.
(404) Kono bridge is an architectural marvel.
(405) The clay soil had an orange-brown tint.
(406) The soup had an unpalatable aftertaste.
(407) The dish had an unpalatable appearance.
(408) Xima could be an acronym for something.
(409) Glutin sounds like an interesting word.
(410) Burchell is always up for an adventure.
(411) I have an allergic reaction to peanuts.
(412) Samantha is always up for an adventure.
(413) She was an ally of mine during the war.
(414) I heard Gregor is an excellent swimmer.
(415) H2 is an important fuel for fuel cells.
(416) The penguin was perching on an iceberg.
(417) I have an account at the exchange bank.
(418) The Kia Soul EV is an electric vehicle.
(419) I am an otaku who loves watching anime.
(420) BNF is an acronym for Backus-Naur Form.
(421) FH is an example of a two-letter array.
(422) She got an invite for the art workshop.
(423) I took an Aleve to relieve my headache.
(424) The team is traveling for an away game.
(425) My friend is studying to become an LPN.
(426) I want to become an LPN to help others.
(427) The taxi driver wore an amarillo shirt.
(428) Amica is an Italian word meaning friend.
(429) It's your turn to whistle an answer now.
(430) He felt an ache from his sunburned skin.
(431) He felt an ache from his sprained ankle.
(432) I have an ache from my sinus congestion.
(433) I planted an orange tree in my backyard.
(434) The zoo had an alligator in its exhibit.
(435) The baby grew up in the blink of an eye.
(436) Wil is an interesting choice for a name.
(437) Caudillos often ruled with an iron fist.
(438) I spotted an anole sunbathing on a rock.
(439) I took an Uber to the airport yesterday.
(440) Raz is an interesting choice for a name.
(441) The book was an out and out page-turner.
(442) The mutant cat had an extra set of eyes.
(443) Beo could be a sound or an onomatopoeia.
(444) Ameban is an anagram of the word bename.
(445) She used the penknife to slice an apple.
(446) The baller made an impressive slam dunk.
(447) Being a quitter is not an option for me.
(448) My friend is an expert in hair coloring.
(449) She's got an itch for trying new things.
(450) The cat chased an orb along the hallway.
(451) The child rolled an orb along the floor.
(452) Meddles is an anagram of the word melds.
(453) Aglets is an anagram of the word geltas.
(454) I went on an Alaskan cruise last summer.
(455) Moines is an anagram of the word monies.
(456) The word labral is an anagram of ballar.
(457) I found an acarid crawling on my pillow.
(458) She always has an eye to the best deals.
(459) I found an egg cell in the chicken coop.
(460) He recited an ode to the power of music.
(461) He wrote an ode to the changing seasons.
(462) She had an old fashioned sense of style.
(463) Raf is an interesting choice for a name.
(464) The police made an arrest for the theft.
(465) Josephine is always up for an adventure.
(466) I like to layer by layer peel an orange.
(467) I usually wear an apron when I bake for.
(468) Mackenzie is always up for an adventure.
(469) Magdalene is always up for an adventure.
(470) She always speaks in an assertive voice.
(471) The giant panda is an excellent climber.
(472) Linolenic acid is an omega-3 fatty acid.
(473) The cake had an unnaturally sweet taste.
(474) The clunkers on the road are an eyesore.
(475) The function returned an empty sequence.
(476) GTF is an abbreviation for Get the funk.
(477) GTF is an acronym for Get the fun going.
(478) Minos could be an acronym for something.
(479) I saw an eskimo dog in a movie recently.
(480) I saw an odd fish swimming in the river.
(481) She had an evil-minded look in her eyes.
(482) The teacher gave me an A for my project.
(483) I attended an American party last night.
(484) I can whistle an answer to your question.
(485) We enjoyed an egg with a slice of tomato.
(486) I saw an alligator going down the street.
(487) Anabolism is an energy-consuming process.
(488) PHP is an open-source scripting language.
(489) I accidentally touched an itch mite nest.
(490) I need to run an errand before the break.
(491) The concert was an out and out spectacle.
(492) The dress was an out and out showstopper.
(493) I found an ambatch floating in the river.
(494) Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer.
(495) Blaworts is an example of a made-up word.
(496) Boma is an interesting choice for a name.
(497) Keep an eye out for that nut around town.
(498) We've got an itch for outdoor activities.
(499) I saw an orb along the path while hiking.
(500) The word billbugs is not an interjection.
(501) Petrarch was an Italian poet and scholar.
(502) I have never tasted an Anjou pear before.
(503) Kronol could be an acronym for something.
(504) Apogees is an interesting array to study.
(505) The food had an acidic taste in my mouth.
(506) The cat's wiles made it an expert hunter.
(507) She composed an ode to her favorite book.
(508) The patas monkey is an excellent climber.
(509) I take an oath to always speak the truth.
(510) Jua is not an antonym for any other word.
(511) PRT is an example of a technical acronym.
(512) The cannon shot marked the end of an era.
(513) Exploring the catacombs was an adventure.
(514) The value at index 28 is an empty string.
(515) Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice.
(516) Baste with soy sauce for an umami flavor.
(517) I am an advocate for reproductive rights.
(518) We visited an American state last summer.
(519) She has an interest in playing the piano.
(520) Skelter is an interesting choice of word.
(521) The giant panda is an endangered species.
(522) The strange woman had an enigmatic smile.
(523) The designer handbag had an argent clasp.
(524) Deve is an unusual choice for a username.
(525) I am paid on an hourly basis for my work.
(526) The clouds took on an amber tint outside.
(527) The food had an unnaturally strong smell.
(528) AEL is an example of a three-letter word.
(529) I have an ave for chocolate chip cookies.
(530) PIXE is an acronym for a scientific term.
(531) PIXE is not an anagram of any other word.
(532) Tam is an example of a monosyllabic word.
(533) The function argument must be an integer.
(534) The function argument should be an array.
(535) The function argument is an empty string.
(536) The artist is clerking at an art gallery.
(537) The house guest is an old college friend.
(538) I saw an aping behavior in the zoo today.
(539) He put on an act to cover up his mistake.
(540) Sodium chloride is an odorless substance.
(541) The doornail was hammered in at an angle.
(542) I wore an ascot to the fancy dinner party.
(543) I found an open-book on the library shelf.
(544) He made an egg with a splash of hot sauce.
(545) She had an ache from her menstrual cramps.
(546) I found an old receipt in the file folder.
(547) I use an email program to manage my inbox.
(548) The couple enjoyed an uninhibited romance.
(549) The worshiper lit a candle as an offering.
(550) I am attending an Amharic language meetup.
An meaning
"An" is a common English word that is used as an indefinite article. It is used to refer to a single, unspecified person, place, or thing. The word "an" is used before a word that begins with a vowel sound, while "a" is used before a word that begins with a consonant sound. Here are some tips for using "an" in a sentence:
1. Use "an" before a word that begins with a vowel sound.
For example, "an apple," "an elephant," "an igloo," "an orange," and "an umbrella."
2. Use "an" before a word that begins with a silent "h." For example, "an hour," "an honor," and "an heir."
3. Use "an" before a word that begins with a consonant sound that is pronounced like a vowel.
For example, "an honest person," "an herb garden," and "an MBA degree."
4. Do not use "an" before a word that begins with a consonant sound.
For example, "a book," "a car," "a dog," and "a house."
5. Remember that the sound of the word, not the spelling, determines whether to use "a" or "an." For example, "an hour" is correct because the "h" is silent, while "a unicorn" is correct because the "u" is pronounced like a consonant.
6. Use "an" when referring to a single, unspecified person, place, or thing.
For example, "an idea," "an opportunity," and "an option."
7. Use "an" when referring to a single item in a list.
For example, "I need an apple, a banana, and an orange."
In conclusion, "an" is a simple but important word in the English language. By following these tips, you can use "an" correctly in your writing and speaking. Remember to pay attention to the sound of the word, not just the spelling, and use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound or a silent "h." With practice, using "an" will become second nature, and you will be able to communicate more effectively in English.
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