Mary found the psychologist's style of therapy to be very cathartic. Cathartic can be used an as adjective or a noun.A sentence with the word cathartic that uses context clues is, crying at the sight of her lost dog returning to her yard gave cathartic release to her emotions.
* engaging in an activity, e.g. photography, in one's every day life is particularly cathartic for the mind.
"We need to put cathartic in this medicine."
"At the least cathartic." is not a sentence. A sentence must contain a subject (noun) and a verb. The given phrase contains neither.
It's an adjective, used to describe a noun or a gerund. Examples: Richard found the effort very cathartic. (noun is 'effort') Talking to someone about a problem can be cathartic. (gerund is 'talking') Jane found using a punchbag highly cathartic. (gerund is 'using') Exercise is often cathartic. (noun is 'exercise'
The song writing as well as writing poetry and free prose was incredibly cathartic.
Many find the high-energy aggression levels in Karate truly cathartic.
Purgative can be used as an adjective meaning to cleanse. It can also be used as a noun for a medicine that is used as a cathartic. Both uses of the word are strongly associated with a laxative effect.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
You just used it in a sentence.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.