votive (Meaning)

Wordnet

votive (s)

dedicated in fulfillment of a vow

Webster

votive (a.)

Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of votive

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votive Sentence Examples

  1. The votive candle cast a soft glow on the altar, illuminating the sacred space.
  2. She left a votive offering at the shrine, seeking protection for her loved ones.
  3. The church was filled with the smoky aroma of votive candles, creating an atmosphere of reverence.
  4. The votive lamp flickered in the dim chapel, guiding visitors on their spiritual journey.
  5. She carried a votive candle in her hand, a symbol of her faith and prayers.
  6. The votive tablet displayed an intricate carving, depicting a scene from ancient mythology.
  7. The votive offering was a simple gesture, yet it carried great significance for the believer.
  8. The votive flame danced gently, connecting the earthly realm with the celestial.
  9. He lit a votive candle in memory of his departed loved one, honoring their spirit.
  10. The votive light served as a beacon of hope and inspiration during times of darkness.

FAQs About the word votive

dedicated in fulfillment of a vowGiven by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet.

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The votive candle cast a soft glow on the altar, illuminating the sacred space.

She left a votive offering at the shrine, seeking protection for her loved ones.

The church was filled with the smoky aroma of votive candles, creating an atmosphere of reverence.

The votive lamp flickered in the dim chapel, guiding visitors on their spiritual journey.