chalice Antonyms

Meaning of chalice

Wordnet

chalice (n)

a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup

Webster

chalice (n.)

A cup or bowl; especially, the cup used in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

chalice Sentence Examples

  1. The priest held the golden chalice aloft during the sacred ceremony.
  2. Adorned with intricate engravings, the chalice gleamed in the candlelight.
  3. The chalice was passed among the congregation, each person taking a sip of the consecrated wine.
  4. Legends spoke of a magical chalice said to grant eternal life to those who drank from it.
  5. The medieval knight retrieved the chalice from the depths of the ancient tomb.
  6. A delicate bouquet of flowers adorned the base of the chalice, adding to its splendor.
  7. The chalice was carefully polished and stored in a velvet-lined box when not in use.
  8. The king raised the chalice in a toast to his loyal subjects.
  9. The archaeologist unearthed a centuries-old chalice buried beneath the ruins of an ancient temple.
  10. During the ceremony, the bride and groom drank from the same chalice as a symbol of their union.

FAQs About the word chalice

a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cupA cup or bowl; especially, the cup used in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

cup,goblet,beaker, stein, tankard, mug, noggin,blackjack, teacup, demitasse

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The priest held the golden chalice aloft during the sacred ceremony.

Adorned with intricate engravings, the chalice gleamed in the candlelight.

The chalice was passed among the congregation, each person taking a sip of the consecrated wine.

Legends spoke of a magical chalice said to grant eternal life to those who drank from it.