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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Gentile' in a Sentence

"Pertaining to any people who are not Jewish." more

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The friendly neighbors invited the gentile family to their picnic.
The book explored the friendship between a gentile girl and a Jewish boy during World War II.
We should be kind and gentile to animals.
Our new neighbors celebrate different holidays because they are gentile.
The circus had performers from various gentile backgrounds.
My gentile friend celebrated Diwali with colorful lights.
The park has a gentile atmosphere where everyone can play and have fun.
In the diverse city, people of different faiths lived as gentile neighbors.
The diverse group of students included both gentile and Jewish classmates.
The restaurant offered a menu with options suitable for both gentile and kosher preferences.
The gentile music of the distant tribe echoed through the dense jungle.
The gentile girl shared her favorite storybook during reading time.
The kind teacher welcomed all students, whether Jewish or gentile.
The gentile breeze rustled the leaves, creating a soothing sound in the quiet forest.
Maria learned about gentile customs and traditions during her visit to Japan.
The princess in the story was known for her gentile manners.
We learned about gentile traditions in different parts of the world.
The gentile puppy eagerly wagged its tail, welcoming everyone in the neighborhood.

Gentile

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adjectivePertaining to any people who are not Jewish.

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Last Updated On: July 30, 2024
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