exequial (Meaning)

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exequial (a.)

Of or pertaining to funerals; funereal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exequial

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exequial Sentence Examples

  1. The exequial rites of the ancient Romans were elaborate and included several days of mourning.
  2. The exequial ceremony was attended by all of the deceased's family and friends.
  3. The exequial procession was led by a group of musicians playing mournful tunes.
  4. The exequial oration was delivered by a close friend or relative of the deceased.
  5. The exequial games were held in honor of the deceased and were typically athletic competitions.
  6. The exequial feast was a large meal eaten by the family and friends of the deceased after the funeral.
  7. The exequial games were often held in conjunction with the exequial feast.
  8. The exequial customs of the ancient Greeks were similar to those of the ancient Romans.
  9. The exequial customs of the ancient Egyptians were also similar to those of the ancient Romans and Greeks.
  10. The exequial customs of many cultures have changed over time, but some of the basic elements remain the same.

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Of or pertaining to funerals; funereal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The exequial rites of the ancient Romans were elaborate and included several days of mourning.

The exequial ceremony was attended by all of the deceased's family and friends.

The exequial procession was led by a group of musicians playing mournful tunes.

The exequial oration was delivered by a close friend or relative of the deceased.