orison (Meaning)

Wordnet

orison (n)

reverent petition to a deity

Webster

orison (n.)

A prayer; a supplication.

orison Sentence Examples

  1. The priest offered a fervent orison, seeking divine guidance.
  2. In the quiet of the sanctuary, she whispered an orison for strength.
  3. The pilgrim's heart soared as he recited a heartfelt orison at the holy shrine.
  4. The orison brought a sense of solace and peace to the troubled soul.
  5. The poet penned eloquent orisons that expressed his deepest spiritual longing.
  6. The orator concluded his speech with an impassioned orison, inspiring his audience to greatness.
  7. Through the power of orison, she connected with the divine and received wisdom.
  8. The sailors offered an orison to Neptune, praying for a safe journey across the perilous seas.
  9. The child's innocent orison filled the room with a simple and heartfelt plea.
  10. In times of darkness, the orison served as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the divine presence.

FAQs About the word orison

reverent petition to a deityA prayer; a supplication.

prayer,petition, grace, vespers, pleading, requiescat, collect, entreaty, begging, matins

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The priest offered a fervent orison, seeking divine guidance.

In the quiet of the sanctuary, she whispered an orison for strength.

The pilgrim's heart soared as he recited a heartfelt orison at the holy shrine.

The orison brought a sense of solace and peace to the troubled soul.