Pronunciation of the English word descendant.
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1. | I am a descendant of Israel's famous King David. | |
2. | She was the youngest descendant of the king. | |
3. | He's a descendant of Queen Victoria! | |
4. | She's a descendant of King George! | |
5. | I am a descendant of Charlemagne. And so are you. | |
6. | I will tell only of the lone tomb in the darkest of the hillside thickets; the deserted tomb of the Hydes, an old and exalted family whose last direct descendant had been laid within its black recesses many decades before my birth. | |
7. | He was a descendant of Julius Caesar. | |
8. | All agreed that the spot was fatal to the Ravenswood family; and that to drink of the waters of the well, or even approach its brink, was ominous to a descendant of that house. | |
9. | It might seem as if the ancient founder of the castle were bestriding the thunderstorm, and proclaiming his displeasure at the reconciliation of his descendant with the enemy of his house. | |
10. | Italian is a direct descendant of Latin. |