saintlike

IPA: sˈeɪntɫaɪk

adjective

  • resembling a saint in behavior, such as benevolence, compassion, humility and or piety; exceptionally good
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Examples of "saintlike" in Sentences

  • No,I just said that you're this incredibly perfect saintlike saint.
  • Killing a group of innocent people certainly is not saintlike behavior.
  • It's obvious others have had saintlike patience with him enough is enough.
  • If you ever disagreed with him/her, people would think you are very un-saintlike.
  • Sambath's own mother and father fell victim to the very man he's now interviewing, though his lack of vengeance is saintlike.
  • Apart from their mother, of course, who was an angel in human form - and whose saintlike image is treaured with operatic solemnity.
  • Seems like these are times in which it is real easy to be saintlike, almost like there's no excuse, because the world is so naughty these days.
  • (On our first visit, our saintlike waitress ended up preparing half of the dinner for us, worried that we'd overdo the meat or undercook the dumplings.)
  • By way of words, they will paint a Norman Rockwell-like picture that will make us want to invite this saintlike "corporate person" to dinner with our families.
  • Many people may find that not cool, but I think Nate's a more interesting character for having been tempted but never succumbing, rather than being so saintlike he's never been tempted.
  • Are women allowed to move on, make changes, follow their own desires, or is the ability to wait trauma out, to display saintlike patience one of the prime virtues that is far more valuable?

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