sacre (Meaning)
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sacre (n.)
See Saker.
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sacre (v. t.)
To consecrate; to make sacred.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sacre
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
sacre Sentence Examples
- The priest performed the sacred rite with solemn devotion.
- The ancient temple held a sacrosanct artifact of immense spiritual significance.
- The battleground was a hallowed ground where countless souls had perished in the name of a sacred cause.
- The artist's work was a sacred masterpiece, capturing the essence of the divine.
- The writer's sacrosanct words inspired generations with their profound insights.
- The king's sacral authority descended from ancient lineage, giving him both temporal and spiritual power.
- The ritual was a sacred dance, connecting the participants to the mystical realms.
- The poet's verse was a sacred hymn, praising the beauty and wonder of creation.
- The community gathered in the sacristy before the sacred service.
- The relics of the saint were kept in a sacrosanct shrine, where pilgrims came to pay their respects.
FAQs About the word sacre
See Saker., To consecrate; to make sacred.
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No antonyms found.
The priest performed the sacred rite with solemn devotion.
The ancient temple held a sacrosanct artifact of immense spiritual significance.
The battleground was a hallowed ground where countless souls had perished in the name of a sacred cause.
The artist's work was a sacred masterpiece, capturing the essence of the divine.