sabbatic (Meaning)
Wordnet
sabbatic (a)
of or relating to the Sabbath
Webster
sabbatic (a.)
Alt. of Sabbatical
Synonyms & Antonyms of sabbatic
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
sabbatic Sentence Examples
- The professor took a sabbatical to conduct research in a remote village.
- The writer longed for a sabbatical to escape the distractions of everyday life.
- The artist was granted a sabbatical to pursue their passion for painting.
- The doctor embarked on a sabbatical to volunteer in a developing country.
- The teacher used her sabbatical to travel the world and learn new teaching methods.
- The researcher took a sabbatical to write a groundbreaking book on climate change.
- The minister was given a sabbatical to reconnect with her faith and community.
- The politician retired from office to take a sabbatical and spend more time with their family.
- The engineer took a sabbatical to learn about sustainable building practices.
- The musician used her sabbatical to compose and record an album of original songs.
FAQs About the word sabbatic
of or relating to the SabbathAlt. of Sabbatical
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The professor took a sabbatical to conduct research in a remote village.
The writer longed for a sabbatical to escape the distractions of everyday life.
The artist was granted a sabbatical to pursue their passion for painting.
The doctor embarked on a sabbatical to volunteer in a developing country.