cenotaph Antonyms

Meaning of cenotaph

Wordnet

cenotaph (n)

a monument built to honor people whose remains are interred elsewhere or whose remains cannot be recovered

Webster

cenotaph (n.)

An empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person who is buried elsewhere.

cenotaph Sentence Examples

  1. The city erected a cenotaph in honor of fallen soldiers, a solemn reminder of their sacrifice.
  2. Visitors gathered around the cenotaph to pay their respects on Remembrance Day.
  3. The cenotaph was adorned with wreaths and flowers in memory of those who gave their lives in service.
  4. The inscription on the cenotaph bore the names of the brave men and women who never returned home.
  5. Every year, the community holds a ceremony at the cenotaph to commemorate the anniversary of the war.
  6. The cenotaph serves as a symbol of remembrance and gratitude for the nation's veterans.
  7. People laid candles and mementos at the base of the cenotaph as tokens of appreciation.
  8. The cenotaph stands tall in the town square, a silent sentinel honoring the fallen.
  9. The local school organized a field trip to the cenotaph to educate students about the importance of remembrance.
  10. The cenotaph's granite structure bears witness to the enduring legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

FAQs About the word cenotaph

a monument built to honor people whose remains are interred elsewhere or whose remains cannot be recoveredAn empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a pers

monument,memorial, memento,token, memorabilia, remembrance, souvenir, commemorative, tribute, reminder

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The city erected a cenotaph in honor of fallen soldiers, a solemn reminder of their sacrifice.

Visitors gathered around the cenotaph to pay their respects on Remembrance Day.

The cenotaph was adorned with wreaths and flowers in memory of those who gave their lives in service.

The inscription on the cenotaph bore the names of the brave men and women who never returned home.