antechapel (Meaning)
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antechapel (n.)
The outer part of the west end of a collegiate or other chapel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of antechapel
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antechapel Sentence Examples
- The antechapel of the historic cathedral served as a tranquil space for quiet reflection and prayer.
- As students entered the university chapel, they first passed through the antechapel, where a sense of reverence prevailed.
- The medieval castle boasted an antechapel adorned with stunning stained glass windows depicting religious scenes.
- Before the commencement ceremony, graduates assembled in the antechapel to organize themselves for the procession.
- The small antechapel adjacent to the main sanctuary provided an intimate setting for private ceremonies.
- Visitors were awestruck by the elaborate architecture and sacred ambiance of the cathedral's antechapel.
- The antechapel of the monastery was a sacred retreat for monks to meditate and engage in spiritual practices.
- The royal palace had an antechapel dedicated to private worship, away from the grandeur of the public chapel.
- The wedding party gathered in the antechapel, adorned with floral arrangements, before the ceremony commenced.
- In the historical abbey, the antechapel featured a magnificent altar and served as a gateway to the larger worship space.
FAQs About the word antechapel
The outer part of the west end of a collegiate or other chapel.
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No antonyms found.
The antechapel of the historic cathedral served as a tranquil space for quiet reflection and prayer.
As students entered the university chapel, they first passed through the antechapel, where a sense of reverence prevailed.
The medieval castle boasted an antechapel adorned with stunning stained glass windows depicting religious scenes.
Before the commencement ceremony, graduates assembled in the antechapel to organize themselves for the procession.