sacre (Meaning)

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sacre (n.)

See Saker.

Webster

sacre (v. t.)

To consecrate; to make sacred.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacre

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

sacre Sentence Examples

  1. The priest performed the sacred rite with solemn devotion.
  2. The ancient temple held a sacrosanct artifact of immense spiritual significance.
  3. The battleground was a hallowed ground where countless souls had perished in the name of a sacred cause.
  4. The artist's work was a sacred masterpiece, capturing the essence of the divine.
  5. The writer's sacrosanct words inspired generations with their profound insights.
  6. The king's sacral authority descended from ancient lineage, giving him both temporal and spiritual power.
  7. The ritual was a sacred dance, connecting the participants to the mystical realms.
  8. The poet's verse was a sacred hymn, praising the beauty and wonder of creation.
  9. The community gathered in the sacristy before the sacred service.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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.