Sentences with momentous
mo·men·tous
M m - ...the momentous decision to send in the troops.
- A momentous decision
- Paola TOTARO Now the election's over, Britain's new government faces the momentous task of dealing with the country's economic ills.
- Early indications of this momentous event were foreshadowed in the hard fall of its financial markets and the idling of its economic engines.
- A momentous day.
- Getting pregnant and giving birth to a baby is one of the most momentous occasion in a woman's life.
- It highlights the fateful nature of his participation and is another example of the relationship of age and momentous events in people's lives.
- Having wedding favors is a good way for you to thank your guests for witnessing one of the most momentous occasions in your life.
- Walking through the rows of old postage stamps flooded my mind with a mix of memories of momentous events, of the rise and fall of great empires.
- This momentous aspect of the business is traffic building.
- With thoughtful wedding favors for every guest, your wedding will be a momentous occasion.