Sentence for neither | Use neither in a sentence

Sentences for neither. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use neither in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for neither.

  • I obtain neither. (10)
  • Neither of them spoke. (10)
  • Neither has the party organ. (16)
  • Neither of them had regrets. (10)
  • Neither of the two made a movement. (10)
  • She has neither father nor brother. (10)
  • Neither Robert nor Anthony appeared. (10)
  • You see neither friends nor enemies. (10)
  • I need neither hat, cloak, nor sandals! (5)
  • She had neither a throb nor a passion. (10)
  • Neither of them said anything about that. (9)
  • Our affairs can spare neither you nor me. (18)
  • Neither of the older men noticed his going. (9)
  • Then neither of us will be any the worse off. (8)
  • Its banks were neither formal nor falsely adorned. (4)
  • We have neither mother nor sister, nor betrothed. (10)
  • I fear neither your accusations nor your contempt. (12)
  • I neither want to ensnare you nor get the better of you. (12)
  • A long silence ensued and neither man looked at the other. (1)
  • Neither of them showed a sign of surprise or of impatience. (10)
  • She is listening to the talk, but she neither speaks nor moves. (8)
  • He puts it so, no master nor mistress neither could refuse him. (10)
  • Mrs. Bellew did not kiss him, neither did she draw back her face. (8)
  • There was neither in figure nor face any likeness between the ladies. (4)
  • I desire to see neither you nor your son if this marriage comes about. (8)
  • Neither chief, nor aim, nor splendour Dressing distance, we perceive. (10)
  • It was not an exclamation; there was neither alarm nor solicitude in it. (1)
  • And yet, neither her sense of humour nor her sense of beauty were deceived. (8)
  • Neither father nor mother could promote, and the daughter could not endure it. (4)
  • He saw that it neither rhymed nor scanned, and with a grave face he tore it up. (8)
  • Lady Edbury would never see Roy-Richmond after that, nor the old lord neither. (10)
  • Neither French nor English were a whit the richer or more powerful than before. (19)
  • She had given them neither men, nor names, nor places, that could raise a blush. (4)
  • Winter was fast approaching, and they had neither proper food, fuel, nor raiment. (19)
  • Neither for your sake nor for hers, nor for my own, could such a thing be desirable. (4)
  • Another friend, equally heretical, was by, but neither of us attempted to gainsay him. (9)
  • At the same time I was reading Spanish, more or less, but neither wisely nor too well. (9)
  • The reflection that it has been to no purpose will neither scare you nor instruct you. (10)
  • They sat facing each other as though neither dared lose sight of the other for a second. (12)
  • I can not tie myself up for three weeks and be exposed to this fever, and neither can you. (18)
  • He had neither watch in his pocket, nor ring on his finger, nor disposable stud in his shirt. (22)
  • Neither robbers nor tempests befriended them, nor one lucky overturn to introduce them to the hero. (4)
  • You want to get this fellow, who is neither partner nor clerk, down here to talk business with him. (9)
  • Towards two in the morning they declare the thing takes place, and neither know nor inquire further. (2)
  • A comrade of some description was necessary, for Richard was neither to go to school nor to college. (10)
  • I neither praise nor blame myself for this; it was my shyness that with held me rather than my merit. (9)
  • Neither Livia nor Gower wondered at the clearing of the mystery, before it went to swell the scandal. (10)
  • Nearly all the rifles on both sides were empty and in the crush there was neither time nor room to reload. (1)
  • He turned his head neither to the right nor to the left, and disappeared in a few strides among the foliage. (2)
  • Derek winced; it was said as if he had been disabled in an affair in which Gaunt had neither part nor parcel. (8)
  • A repeated sketch of some beauty confused them both; neither of them could guess the proud owner of those lineaments. (10)
  • Both wished for the war to end, but were for prosecuting it to Victory, and neither knew what they meant by that word. (8)
  • Neither for their own sakes nor for the sakes of Posterity will they hold from excess, when they are not pledged to shun it. (10)
  • Under that gaze, which for all its cool hardness, was so furiously alive, neither Lord nor Lady Valleys could keep quite still. (8)
  • He neither felt the sunlight nor understood why column and campanile rose, nor why the islands basked, and boats and people moved. (10)
  • Weisspriess, a poor soldier bearing the heritage of lusty appetites, had an eye on his fortune, and served neither Mars alone nor Venus. (10)
  • Light is light and darkness is darkness, but neither can be transformed into the other, neither can be created by the other. (12)
  • One of the great causes of offence and perpetual squabbling was that as yet neither knew the precise boundaries of French and British territory. (19)
  • The pair appeared before us fondling ineffably next day, neither one of them capable of seeing that our domestic peace at the Grange was unseated. (10)
  • The old horse followed tranquilly enough, but as he had done nothing to deserve his misfortune, neither did he feel any gratitude towards his deliverer. (8)
  • Additions to income are of course acceptable, but in the form of a palpable stipulation for silence, they neither awaken gratitude nor effect their purpose. (10)

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Definition of neither:

  • neither, n’_th_r, or n’_th_r, adj. and pron. not either. | conj. not either: and not: nor yet. | adv. not at all: in no case. (0)

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