eremite (Meaning)

Wordnet

eremite (n)

a Christian recluse

Webster

eremite (n.)

A hermit.

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eremite Sentence Examples

  1. The eremite lived in a small hut in the mountains, where he spent his days in prayer and meditation.
  2. As an eremite, he had spent many years alone in the desert, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  3. The eremite's simple lifestyle allowed him to focus on his spiritual journey.
  4. The eremite's wisdom attracted many followers, who sought his guidance and teachings.
  5. In his solitude, the eremite found a profound connection with nature and the divine.
  6. The eremite's teachings emphasized the importance of detachment from material possessions and the cultivation of inner peace.
  7. Many people were drawn to the eremite's humble dwelling, seeking solace and spiritual guidance.
  8. The eremite's life of solitude allowed him to delve into the depths of his own consciousness.
  9. The eremite's words were often cryptic and enigmatic, challenging his followers to think deeply about the nature of reality.
  10. The eremite's legacy lived on long after his death, inspiring future generations to seek spiritual enlightenment through a life of solitude and contemplation.

FAQs About the word eremite

a Christian recluseA hermit.

hermit, anchorite,recluse, solitary,isolate

socialite,socialite,,socializer, socializer

The eremite lived in a small hut in the mountains, where he spent his days in prayer and meditation.

As an eremite, he had spent many years alone in the desert, seeking spiritual enlightenment.

The eremite's simple lifestyle allowed him to focus on his spiritual journey.

The eremite's wisdom attracted many followers, who sought his guidance and teachings.