monkly (Meaning)

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monkly (a.)

Like, or suitable to, a monk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monkly

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monkly Sentence Examples

  1. The monkly silence filled the monastery, creating a serene atmosphere.
  2. The monks lived a simple and monkly life, dedicated to prayer and contemplation.
  3. The monkly robes concealed their faces, leaving only their eyes exposed.
  4. The young initiate sought guidance from the most monkly of the elder monks.
  5. The monkly rituals and traditions had been passed down through generations.
  6. The monastery's monkly spirit permeated every aspect of their daily lives.
  7. The monkly chants echoed through the hallowed halls, filling it with a sense of devotion.
  8. The monkly demeanor of the abbot commanded respect and admiration.
  9. The monkly brotherhood shared a deep bond of faith and companionship.
  10. The monkly way of life offered a path to spiritual fulfillment and inner peace.

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Like, or suitable to, a monk.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monkly silence filled the monastery, creating a serene atmosphere.

The monks lived a simple and monkly life, dedicated to prayer and contemplation.

The monkly robes concealed their faces, leaving only their eyes exposed.

The young initiate sought guidance from the most monkly of the elder monks.