meetinghouse Antonyms

Meaning of meetinghouse

Wordnet

meetinghouse (n)

a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists, e.g., Quakers)

Webster

meetinghouse (n.)

A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters.

meetinghouse Sentence Examples

  1. The Amish gathered in their modest meetinghouse for their weekly worship services.
  2. The Quaker meetinghouse was a place of silent contemplation and reflection.
  3. The Hutterite meetinghouse served as both a place of worship and a communal dining hall.
  4. The historic meetinghouse had been the site of numerous religious revivals and social gatherings.
  5. The Mennonite meetinghouse was characterized by its simple and unadorned architecture.
  6. The Brethren meetinghouse welcomed visitors from all walks of life, regardless of their religious affiliation.
  7. The community meetinghouse doubled as a schoolhouse and a gymnasium.
  8. The town hall meetinghouse was a central hub for civic and political events.
  9. The architecture of the meetinghouse reflected the values and traditions of the religious community.
  10. The cornerstone of the meetinghouse was inscribed with a verse from the Bible that spoke to the unity and purpose of the congregation.

FAQs About the word meetinghouse

a building for religious assembly (especially Nonconformists, e.g., Quakers)A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house

conventicle, headquarters, hall,house, camp,den, hangout, clubhouse, hideaway, club

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The Amish gathered in their modest meetinghouse for their weekly worship services.

The Quaker meetinghouse was a place of silent contemplation and reflection.

The Hutterite meetinghouse served as both a place of worship and a communal dining hall.

The historic meetinghouse had been the site of numerous religious revivals and social gatherings.