Definition: A member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate, as, for instance, the legislatures of the United States and Canada.
Synonyms:
None
Number of sentences found for the keyword 'senator': 2
1. Bill Clinton is married to Hillary Clinton, a former U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and presidential candidate.
2. Elizabeth Warren is a senator known for her advocacy on economic reform.
1. Bill Clinton is married to Hillary Clinton, a former U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and presidential candidate.
2. Elizabeth Warren is a senator known for her advocacy on economic reform.
Similar words:
Random Sentences:
- His heart began to palpitate wildly at the announcement.
- Don’t go outside with cold feet.
- We went camping in Kentucky.
- Precincts are responsible for local community relations and crime response.
- The adult elephant towered over the baby one.
- He hasn’t spoken to her since the argument.
- She looked unwilling but nodded politely.
- His name is known across the world.
- Their goals were ambitious but realistic.
- What a beautiful moment to remember.
- Green energy is becoming more popular.
- I left a message on her phone.
- That poem uses powerful language.
- Come closer, I need to tell you something.
- A crush often starts with admiration from afar.
- He was denied access to the building.
- The forensic team placed the sample under a microscope.
- Families often gather around the table to say what they are thankful for.
- They believe that hard work always pays off.
- They have been cleaning the house since morning.
Recent Keyword Searches:
- senator
- taphouse
- pothouse
- submarine sandwich
- celestial horizon
- infantile fixation
- theological system
- tactical maneuver
- operating surgeon
- tactical manoeuver
- excitability
- instruction manual
- political program
- natural philosophy
- financial backing
- labyrinthine sense
- sexual intercourse
- giving medication
- volatility
- presidential term
- cognitive process
- taking possession
- schematic drawing
- self-aggrandizing
- unpredictability
- out of work
- public-spirited
- rough-and-tumble
- with impatience
- mischief-making
