mendicant Antonyms

Meaning of mendicant

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mendicant (n)

a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms

a pauper who lives by begging

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mendicant (s)

practicing beggary

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mendicant (a.)

Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars.

Webster

mendicant (n.)

A beggar; esp., one who makes a business of begging; specifically, a begging friar.

mendicant Sentence Examples

  1. The mendicant held out his cup for alms, his clothes tattered and his eyes pleading.
  2. The streets were filled with mendicants, their voices a constant chorus of need.
  3. The wealthy woman turned away from the mendicant, her heart hardened by her desire for comfort.
  4. The monk forsook his worldly possessions and became a mendicant, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  5. The mendicant's life was one of poverty and austerity, but he found solace in his prayers.
  6. The mendicant traveled from town to town, relying on the kindness of strangers for sustenance.
  7. The mendicant's presence served as a reminder of the struggles faced by the marginalized.
  8. The mendicant's words inspired hope in the hearts of those who had lost everything.
  9. The mendicant's life was a testament to the power of faith and resilience.
  10. Despite their hardships, the mendicants maintained a sense of peace and contentment.

FAQs About the word mendicant

a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms, a pauper who lives by begging, practicing beggaryPracticing beggary; begging; living o

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The mendicant held out his cup for alms, his clothes tattered and his eyes pleading.

The streets were filled with mendicants, their voices a constant chorus of need.

The wealthy woman turned away from the mendicant, her heart hardened by her desire for comfort.

The monk forsook his worldly possessions and became a mendicant, seeking spiritual enlightenment.