nuncius (Meaning)

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nuncius (n.)

A messenger.

The information communicated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nuncius

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nuncius Sentence Examples

  1. The nuncius swiftly delivered the urgent message to the emperor.
  2. Despite the dangerous journey, the nuncius remained steadfast and secretive.
  3. The nuncius's arrival heralded both joy and sorrow among the people.
  4. The pope entrusted the nuncius with a delicate diplomatic mission.
  5. The nuncius spoke with eloquence and conviction, swaying the audience's opinion.
  6. The nuncius's report provided invaluable insights into the distant lands he visited.
  7. The nuncius acted as an intermediary between the church and the secular authorities.
  8. The nuncius's words carried the weight of authority, as they represented the will of the pope.
  9. The nuncius's arrival marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the region.
  10. The nuncius's mission was fraught with both challenges and rewards, but he carried it out with unwavering determination.

FAQs About the word nuncius

A messenger., The information communicated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nuncius swiftly delivered the urgent message to the emperor.

Despite the dangerous journey, the nuncius remained steadfast and secretive.

The nuncius's arrival heralded both joy and sorrow among the people.

The pope entrusted the nuncius with a delicate diplomatic mission.