Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: seeks
IPA transcription: [s'iks]
Usage examples
  • Now when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it.
  • In her mad rush down, Grim has come near these, and instinctively seeks shelter beneath them.
  • In modern life as in the ancient story, the place usually seeks the man who is fitted to fill it.
  • It is the result, the gratification, that man seeks: any particular good is but the means to an end.
  • As the sun rises higher, one musician after another seeks the forest shade, and the morning concert ends at noon.
  • It seeks to find in oneself the faults it notices in others, and perhaps greater ones, and tries to correct them.
  • As man grows in power of control over nature, he seeks to apply these forces in forms and at places he has selected.
  • The Lord's is a kingdom in which no man seeks to be above another: ambition is of the dirt of this world's kingdoms.
  • Hence, his energies and his sensibilities are all expanded, and what he feels he seeks to tell in various accents, and in different ways.
  • It fights antipathy and natural aversions so that they may never appear, and seeks even the company of those who might be the object of them.