hymnal Antonyms

Meaning of hymnal

Wordnet

hymnal (n)

a songbook containing a collection of hymns

Webster

hymnal (n.)

A collection of hymns; a hymn book.

hymnal Sentence Examples

  1. The congregation raised their voices in unison, singing hymns from the well-worn hymnal.
  2. Emily carefully turned the pages of the hymnal, searching for her favorite Sunday school song.
  3. The ancient hymnal contained a treasure-trove of timeless melodies and lyrics.
  4. The old hymnals were a cherished part of the church's history, adorned with faded covers and worn-out pages.
  5. The assembly sang a cappella, their voices blending beautifully without the accompaniment of a hymnal.
  6. The organist's nimble fingers danced over the keys, accompanying the congregation's singing from the hymnal.
  7. The Sunday school teacher distributed hymnals to the children, encouraging them to learn the words by heart.
  8. The hymnal became a source of comfort and inspiration for the worshipers, connecting them to generations past.
  9. The church choir's rendition of the hymnals was a majestic spectacle, filling the sanctuary with their harmonious voices.
  10. The hymnal was a vital part of the worship service, facilitating the expression of faith and devotion through song.

FAQs About the word hymnal

a songbook containing a collection of hymnsA collection of hymns; a hymn book.

hymnbook, psalmody, missal, hymnary,Psalter, songbook, songster,breviary

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The congregation raised their voices in unison, singing hymns from the well-worn hymnal.

Emily carefully turned the pages of the hymnal, searching for her favorite Sunday school song.

The ancient hymnal contained a treasure-trove of timeless melodies and lyrics.

The old hymnals were a cherished part of the church's history, adorned with faded covers and worn-out pages.