Sustenance Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for sustenance.
sustenance
sustenance
/ˈsʌs.tə.nəns/
Examples
- It is necessary for the sustenance of the universe.
- Cigarettes seem the sustenance of the artistic temperament.
- He was forced to work for the sustenance of the house.
- Vitamin is one of the sustenances for human beings.
- Early human occupants of the archipelago looked to the sea for their sustenance.
- Hours later, the crew finds Frankenstein, and in need of sustenance.
- It offers sustenance to thousands of people living in and around the lake.
- The forest growth provides enough sustenance to the migratory birds.
- The religions no longer provide sustenance and nourishment to hearts and souls.
- After 1951, growers had to pay for the transport and sustenance of braceros.
a source of materials to nourish the body
noun
the financial means whereby one lives
noun
the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence
noun
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"Sue + Dance. She dance for food, that's her sustenance and support."
"Sue + Dance. She did sue to afford food for her dance to enhance."
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