incenser (Meaning)
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incenser (n.)
One who instigates or incites.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incenser
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incenser Sentence Examples
- The fragrant aroma of the incenser filled the temple, creating a serene atmosphere.
- The monk carefully placed the incenser on the altar, its smoke rising in graceful spirals.
- The incenser's intoxicating scent permeated the room, calming the anxious minds of those within.
- The incenser burned steadily throughout the night, casting a warm glow and releasing a soothing fragrance.
- The intricate carvings on the incenser depicted mythological scenes, adding an element of artistry to the religious ritual.
- The incenser's smoke formed ethereal tendrils, creating a mystical ambiance around the sacred space.
- The temple's incenser was renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, attracting pilgrims and art enthusiasts alike.
- The incenser's subtle fragrance evoked a sense of tranquility and helped focus the mind during meditation.
- The flickering flame of the incenser cast flickering shadows on the walls, adding a touch of mystery to the sacred space.
- The incenser's smoke was believed to carry prayers and offerings to the heavens, connecting the mortal realm with the divine.
FAQs About the word incenser
One who instigates or incites.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The fragrant aroma of the incenser filled the temple, creating a serene atmosphere.
The monk carefully placed the incenser on the altar, its smoke rising in graceful spirals.
The incenser's intoxicating scent permeated the room, calming the anxious minds of those within.
The incenser burned steadily throughout the night, casting a warm glow and releasing a soothing fragrance.