acolyth (Meaning)

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acolyth (n.)

Same as Acolyte.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acolyth

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acolyth Sentence Examples

  1. The acolyth diligently prepared the ceremonial space, ensuring every detail was in place for the upcoming ritual.
  2. As an acolyth of the ancient order, she took great pride in upholding the traditions and customs of her forebears.
  3. The young acolyth observed the seasoned priest with reverence, eager to learn the sacred rites passed down through generations.
  4. In the dimly lit temple, the acolyth's soft footsteps echoed as he approached the sacred altar.
  5. The acolyth's robe, adorned with intricate symbols, marked his commitment to the spiritual journey he had undertaken.
  6. With a humble heart, the acolyth lit the candles that illuminated the sacred scriptures during the evening prayer.
  7. As an acolyth, he bore the responsibility of tending to the sacred flame that symbolized the eternal presence of the divine.
  8. The wise elder passed on the ancient teachings to the eager acolyth, imparting the wisdom of centuries past.
  9. The acolyth's unwavering devotion to the spiritual path earned him the respect of the entire community.
  10. In the hushed sanctuary, the acolyth performed the ceremonial duties with a sense of purpose and solemnity.

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Same as Acolyte.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The acolyth diligently prepared the ceremonial space, ensuring every detail was in place for the upcoming ritual.

As an acolyth of the ancient order, she took great pride in upholding the traditions and customs of her forebears.

The young acolyth observed the seasoned priest with reverence, eager to learn the sacred rites passed down through generations.

In the dimly lit temple, the acolyth's soft footsteps echoed as he approached the sacred altar.