friarly (Meaning)

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friarly (a.)

Like a friar; inexperienced.

Synonyms & Antonyms of friarly

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friarly Sentence Examples

  1. The friarly silence of the cloister enveloped him like a sacred shroud.
  2. The friarly countenance of the monk radiated a profound sense of peace.
  3. The friarly garb, with its simple brown robe and capuche, symbolized a life of devotion.
  4. Friarly humility guided his every step, leaving no room for pride or self-exaltation.
  5. The friarly community extended its compassion and care to all who sought their aid.
  6. Friarly wisdom emanated from the depths of their spiritual knowledge and experience.
  7. Friarly discipline kept their lives in order, aligning their actions with divine precepts.
  8. The friarly bond united them as brothers, transcending the boundaries of time and space.
  9. Friarly charism ignited a flame of faith in the hearts of those they encountered.
  10. The friarly legacy, passed down through generations, continues to inspire and uplift countless souls.

FAQs About the word friarly

Like a friar; inexperienced.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The friarly silence of the cloister enveloped him like a sacred shroud.

The friarly countenance of the monk radiated a profound sense of peace.

The friarly garb, with its simple brown robe and capuche, symbolized a life of devotion.

Friarly humility guided his every step, leaving no room for pride or self-exaltation.