religieux (Meaning)

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religieux (n. m.)

A person bound by monastic vows; a nun; a monk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of religieux

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religieux Sentence Examples

  1. The priest was a devout religieux, dedicated to his faith and service to the community.
  2. The monastery's austere lifestyle attracted many religieux seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  3. The religieux's teachings emphasized humility, compassion, and a deep connection with the divine.
  4. The temple was a sanctuary for the religieux, where they could retreat from the world and commune with their beliefs.
  5. The pilgrimage brought together thousands of religieux from diverse backgrounds, united by their shared faith.
  6. The religious sect had strict rules and rituals that all religieux were required to follow.
  7. The bishop was a respected religieux, known for his wisdom and guidance of the flock.
  8. The religious festival was a time for celebration and communion among the religieux.
  9. The young woman decided to become a religieuse, devoting her life to prayer and service.
  10. The religious leader's charismatic speeches inspired and motivated many religieux to deepen their faith.

FAQs About the word religieux

A person bound by monastic vows; a nun; a monk.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The priest was a devout religieux, dedicated to his faith and service to the community.

The monastery's austere lifestyle attracted many religieux seeking spiritual enlightenment.

The religieux's teachings emphasized humility, compassion, and a deep connection with the divine.

The temple was a sanctuary for the religieux, where they could retreat from the world and commune with their beliefs.