martyrdom (Meaning)

Wordnet

martyrdom (n)

death that is imposed because of the person's adherence of a religious faith or cause

any experience that causes intense suffering

Webster

martyrdom (n.)

The condition of a martyr; the death of a martyr; the suffering of death on account of adherence to the Christian faith, or to any cause.

Affliction; torment; torture.

martyrdom Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers' martyrdom in battle was a testament to their unwavering loyalty.
  2. The activists' pursuit of justice led them to a noble martyrdom.
  3. The scientist's martyrdom for the cause of free inquiry shook the world.
  4. The martyr's sacrifice inspired countless others to fight for their beliefs.
  5. The martyrdom of innocent civilians condemned the perpetrators as cowards.
  6. The doctor's martyrdom while saving lives exemplified true heroism.
  7. The poet's martyrdom for freedom of expression became a symbol of hope.
  8. The teacher's martyrdom for educating students marked a tragic loss.
  9. The martyr's legacy lived on, inspiring generations to come.
  10. The act of martyrdom remains a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for humanity.

FAQs About the word martyrdom

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The soldiers' martyrdom in battle was a testament to their unwavering loyalty.

The activists' pursuit of justice led them to a noble martyrdom.

The scientist's martyrdom for the cause of free inquiry shook the world.

The martyr's sacrifice inspired countless others to fight for their beliefs.