mattered in English

verb
1
be of importance; have significance.
it doesn't matter what the guests wear
synonyms:be importantmake any/a differencebe of importancebe of consequencebe relevantcountcut any ice
2
(of a wound) secrete or discharge pus.
verb
  • be importantmake any/a differencebe of importancebe of consequencebe relevantcountcut any ice
  • countweigh

Use "mattered" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mattered" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mattered", or refer to the context using the word "mattered" in the English Dictionary.

1. It wouldn't have mattered anyway.

2. But prominence mattered little to Daniel.

3. Nothing mattered except the profit motive.

4. What had mattered was the here and now.

5. Box-office success mattered more than artistic merit.

6. Sometimes it mattered more when it was actually timed.

7. The rule of thumb no longer mattered.

8. We haven't mattered since the day we were born.

9. The fact that I am a heterosexual woman never mattered.

10. I had to keep in with the people who mattered.

11. Financial plutocracy must give way to financial democracy – banking as if people mattered.

12. Lenny's career went into a tailspin when he decided personality mattered more than material.

13. I wondered why a little hardly detectable grit mattered if wallpaper was to cover it.

14. If you were buying one of these Airstreams new, these names would have mattered to you.

15. He drove her back to Greystones, still talking fluently of things that mattered not at all.

16. It was none of her business and it mattered to her not one iota.

17. What mattered, once they were committed to the huge exercise in architectural solipsism, was its completion.

18. While not all Alabamians lost to COVID-19 lived larger than life, their lives mattered to many

19. What mattered here was how contemporaries chose to describe the events that happened in 1688-

20. Limbs pliant, reason suspended, she lay in a universe where nothing mattered except that he should not stop.

21. Astronautics treats you as though you never mattered and your job can easily be covered by someone else

22. The House Brasserie evokes a bygone era, a time when service and hospitality mattered most in the dining experience

23. Most of the students felt that sincerity was an unassailable virtue: what mattered was to say what you felt.

24. The enthusiasm and militancy of 1919 no longer existed in the areas and industries where it had mattered most. Sentencedict.com

25. In Bezique there was no requirement to follow suit in this early part of the game; face value was all that mattered

26. (Ac 17:18, 19) Another school of philosophy was that of the Skeptics who held that, in effect, nothing really mattered in life.

27. For friends such as Hussa and Maha who had spent a lifetime with the family such formalities scarcely mattered any more.

28. It was the response to the third inquiry that really mattered—for this showed that the difference was, indeed, carried into the polling booth.

29. In an attempt to justify this, the New Catholic Encyclopedia states: “What mattered for purposes of government was the office, and not the personal character of the individual pope.

30. Phenomenal Corrugation “It’s all in the box” what mattered of many ages ago, but now “look at the box” exclusive enough to make one curious!! The Packaging platform has shown steady growth in the developing world

31. ‘The Comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.’ ‘The breaking stresses of stems are Comparatively easy to measure empirically.’ ‘It is Comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.’

32. The Besht was particularly fond of a talmudic statement, "God desires the heart" (Sanhedrin 106b), which he interpreted as meaning that for God, a pure religious spirit mattered more than knowledge of the Talmud

33. But I think it was used not to aggrandise her but to tell people what mattered to her and say something about the values that she tried to live with at the end of her life.

34. ‘The Comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.’ ‘The breaking stresses of stems are Comparatively easy to measure empirically.’ ‘It is Comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.’

35. Cottle shot a swift glance towards my mother; and before that incident could have been forgotten, Hasluck, when no one was looking, pinched her elbow, which would not have mattered had not the unexpectedness of it drawn from her an involuntary "Augh," upon which, for the reputation of the house, and the dinner being then towards its end; my mother deemed