votist (Meaning)

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votist (n.)

One who makes a vow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of votist

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votist Sentence Examples

  1. The votist's fervent prayers echoed through the sacred temple.
  2. As a votist, she dedicated herself to a life of piety and devotion.
  3. The ancient votive offerings lined the walls of the sanctuary, a testament to the votists' unwavering faith.
  4. The votist carefully selected a token of her gratitude to present to the shrine.
  5. Their vow as votists bound them to perform a certain task or ritual in return for a divine favor.
  6. The votist's heart overflowed with reverence as she witnessed the miraculous event.
  7. The votive candle flickered softly, casting an ethereal glow on the votist's face.
  8. The votist's offerings were a symbol of her hope and trust in the divine power.
  9. The votist's unwavering devotion inspired others to seek spiritual fulfillment.
  10. The votive tablet inscribed with the votist's prayers served as a permanent record of her unwavering faith.

FAQs About the word votist

One who makes a vow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The votist's fervent prayers echoed through the sacred temple.

As a votist, she dedicated herself to a life of piety and devotion.

The ancient votive offerings lined the walls of the sanctuary, a testament to the votists' unwavering faith.

The votist carefully selected a token of her gratitude to present to the shrine.