hallow (Meaning)

Wordnet

hallow (v)

render holy by means of religious rites

Webster

hallow (v. t.)

To make holy; to set apart for holy or religious use; to consecrate; to treat or keep as sacred; to reverence.

hallow Sentence Examples

  1. The hallowed halls of the ancient monastery echoed with centuries of prayers.
  2. The speaker's voice filled the hallow void of the auditorium, captivating the audience.
  3. The hollowed-out pumpkin glowed ominously in the darkness, a symbol of Halloween's eerie spirit.
  4. The tree's hollow trunk provided a sanctuary for small creatures during the storm.
  5. The hallow shell of the abandoned building stood as a testament to a forgotten past.
  6. The hollow sound of the drums echoed through the valley, sending shivers down the listeners' spines.
  7. My hallow cheekbones protruded from my face, a reminder of the struggles I had endured.
  8. The hollow laugh of the clown sent a wave of unease through the crowd.
  9. The hallow ground of the cemetery held the secrets of countless departed souls.
  10. The hallow feeling in her heart persisted, even as she tried to ignore it.

FAQs About the word hallow

render holy by means of religious ritesTo make holy; to set apart for holy or religious use; to consecrate; to treat or keep as sacred; to reverence.

bless, consecrate, sacralize, dedicate,sanctify,devote, lustrate, chasten, commit, purify

desecrate, soil, dirty, taint, soil, pollute, defile, desecrate, dirty, violate

The hallowed halls of the ancient monastery echoed with centuries of prayers.

The speaker's voice filled the hallow void of the auditorium, captivating the audience.

The hollowed-out pumpkin glowed ominously in the darkness, a symbol of Halloween's eerie spirit.

The tree's hollow trunk provided a sanctuary for small creatures during the storm.