censer (Meaning)
Wordnet
censer (n)
a container for burning incense (especially one that is swung on a chain in a religious ritual)
Webster
censer (n.)
A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which incense is burned.
Synonyms & Antonyms of censer
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censer Sentence Examples
- The priest held the censer aloft, filling the church with the sweet scent of incense.
- As part of the ritual, the acolyte swung the censer gently, dispersing fragrant smoke throughout the temple.
- The censer glimmered in the dim candlelight, casting shadows on the ancient walls.
- The devotees watched in reverence as the priest swung the censer back and forth.
- The censer swayed rhythmically as the priest chanted the liturgy.
- The censer was intricately decorated with symbols of faith and devotion.
- The acolyte carefully refilled the censer with fresh incense before the evening service.
- The scent of the censer lingered in the air, creating an atmosphere of sanctity.
- The priestess held the censer before the altar, offering prayers for the congregation.
- The censer was passed from hand to hand as worshippers took turns censing the icons and relics.
FAQs About the word censer
a container for burning incense (especially one that is swung on a chain in a religious ritual)A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which incense is burned.
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The priest held the censer aloft, filling the church with the sweet scent of incense.
As part of the ritual, the acolyte swung the censer gently, dispersing fragrant smoke throughout the temple.
The censer glimmered in the dim candlelight, casting shadows on the ancient walls.
The devotees watched in reverence as the priest swung the censer back and forth.