Goddard is an English word with synonyms like physicist. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Goddard in a sentence
Goddard meaning
- A male given name from the Germanic languages.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A place in the United States:
Synonyms of Goddard
Using Goddard
- The main meaning on this page is: A male given name from the Germanic languages. | A surname originating as a patronymic. | A place in the United States:
- Useful related words include: robert hutchings goddard, physicist.
- In the example corpus, goddard often appears in combinations such as: goddard said, goddard and, goddard space.
Context around Goddard
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Goddard
- In this selection, "goddard" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, martin, fay, harrison, littlefair, written and watts stand out and add context to how "goddard" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 900 students goddard college now and addressed to goddard written by. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "goddard" sits close to words such as absences, adjusts and adore, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with goddard
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Harrison Goddard played the entire match at halfback for the Waratahs. (11 words)
One other teenager, aged 18, has been named by Thames Valley Police as Ethan Goddard on Thursday morning. (18 words)
Vice President Kamala Harris said at the Goddard event that cooperation could expand to missions to the lunar surface. (19 words)
In a statement released after their arrests, Ms Goddard, from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, said: “I know that by carrying out this action, I risk losing my job, my livelihood and my reputation, but it is what I have to do right now. (43 words)
Detective Constable Fay Goddard, 's investigating officer, said: "This man's offending has had a long-lasting impact on the victim and I hope the fact that he has now been dealt with by the courts gives her some sense of peace. (42 words)
With the accelerated future of work ushering in a panoply of new office models, Goddard has advanced a hybrid working arrangement with a flexible, trust-based approach based on Pizza Pizza’s PIE –profitability, innovation and engagement–strategy. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Goddard Littlefair is a London and Porto based, luxury interior design house with international expertise and a global portfolio, established in 2012 by Martin Goddard and Jo Littlefair.
Goddard's publicist Sam Singer "unequivocally" the accusation and said Goddard was a "mentor, teacher and a friend" to Edwards.
One such exhibit was a letter addressed to Goddard written by one of the alleged victims who had previously had a close relationship with Goddard.
A settlement was reached a year later that required Mr Goddard-Watts, whose family founded DIY chain Screwfix before it was sold to Kingfisher, to hand his ex £4million and a £3.25million house.
Detective Constable Fay Goddard, 's investigating officer, said: "This man's offending has had a long-lasting impact on the victim and I hope the fact that he has now been dealt with by the courts gives her some sense of peace.
Eli Potter of Wells applies the pressure to Luke St. Goddard of Cumberland, Rhode Island, in their 170-pound semifinal.
Goddard, known as “Young Joe,” suffered for several years with Parkinson’s disease but didn’t let it prevent him from enjoying life.
Harrison Goddard played the entire match at halfback for the Waratahs.
Harry Goddard, CEO, Deloitte Ireland, said: “As we support our clients on their digital transformation, Graham’s expertise in data and digital transformation will be invaluable.
In 2021, Town Meeting voted to approve the clearing of 12 town-owned properties lining Castle Road and Goddard Drive, known as the Coast Guard housing neighborhood.
In a statement released after their arrests, Ms Goddard, from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, said: “I know that by carrying out this action, I risk losing my job, my livelihood and my reputation, but it is what I have to do right now.
Minotaur, based around Phaedra’s sister Ariadne, she who helped Theseus navigate the labyrinth, is told by choreographer Kim Brandstrup and a trio of exemplary dancers, Jonathan Goddard, Tommy Franzen and the Royal Ballet’s Isabel Lubach.
One other teenager, aged 18, has been named by Thames Valley Police as Ethan Goddard on Thursday morning.
Verdant Inferno/A Scabby Black Brazilian by Alberto Rangel/Jean-Christophe Goddard (translated by Thomas Murphy and Maya B Kronic) is published by Urbanomic (£16.99).
Vice President Kamala Harris said at the Goddard event that cooperation could expand to missions to the lunar surface.
With the accelerated future of work ushering in a panoply of new office models, Goddard has advanced a hybrid working arrangement with a flexible, trust-based approach based on Pizza Pizza’s PIE –profitability, innovation and engagement–strategy.
At one time serving more than 1,900 students, Goddard College now joins other shuttered Vermont collegesGreen Mountain CollegeSt.
Edward Goddard, a director of Paterson Enterprises, which owns the site, and Colin Barnes, the Sentinel Trade Park site manager.
If Strange wasn’t there committing the foul, then it was reasonable for O’Keeffe to assume Goddard’s desperate one-handed lunge at the ball would have been two-handed, with a far higher probability of success.
Responding to that point, Judge Suzanne Goddard said she accepted that Mrs Morgan did not want to see a GP or go into hospital but there had been many steps between that and what ultimately happened to her.
Common combinations with goddard
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: