What part of speech is festered?

Festered can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. festered is a verb, past participle of fester (infinitive).
  • 2. festered is a verb, past simple of fester (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does festered mean?

Definitions

Verb

fester - ripen and generate pus; "her wounds are festering"

Examples of festered

#   Sentence  
1. verb After I got out of the bath, my wound festered.
2. verb Sami's resentment festered as Layla filed for divorce.
3. verb Don't allow anger to grow and fester in your heart.
4. verb Time only allows the suspicion of injustice to fester.
5. verb This will create a lovely place for rot to live, fester and raise its ugly head.
6. verb Such beliefs will be left to fester.
7. verb Frustration will fester at the kingdom.
8. verb The deadly biohazards fester in the DNA of the plants and animals.
9. verb Does a dream deferred fester like a sore?
10. verb The problem should not be allowed to fester.
11. verb My wounds fester and are loathsome.
12. verb If I kept it in, it would only fester inside of me.
13. verb Don't allow anger to grow and fester in your heart.
14. verb Time only allows the suspicion of injustice to fester.
15. verb This will create a lovely place for rot to live, fester and raise its ugly head.
Sentence  
verb
After I got out of the bath, my wound festered.
Sami's resentment festered as Layla filed for divorce.
Don't allow anger to grow and fester in your heart.
Time only allows the suspicion of injustice to fester.
This will create a lovely place for rot to live, fester and raise its ugly head.
Such beliefs will be left to fester.
Frustration will fester at the kingdom.
The deadly biohazards fester in the DNA of the plants and animals.
Does a dream deferred fester like a sore?
The problem should not be allowed to fester.
My wounds fester and are loathsome.
If I kept it in, it would only fester inside of me.
Don't allow anger to grow and fester in your heart.
Time only allows the suspicion of injustice to fester.
This will create a lovely place for rot to live, fester and raise its ugly head.

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