monastic Antonyms
Strongest:
- easygoing
- soft
- soft
- kind
- patient
- kind
- mild
- undemanding
- mild
- merciful
- easygoing
- easy
- patient
- easy
- charitable
- merciful
- undemanding
- charitable
Strong:
- lax
- softhearted
- complaisant
- responsive
- laid-back
- acquiescent
- complaisant
- accepting
- compliant
- gentle
- gentle
- willing
- flexible
- softhearted
- lax
- acquiescent
- laid-back
- agreeable
- responsive
- agreeable
- yielding
- compliant
- flexible
- willing
- accepting
- yielding
- amenable
- amenable
Weak:
Meaning of monastic
monastic (n)
a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work
monastic (s)
of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows
monastic (n.)
A monk.
monastic (a.)
Alt. of Monastical
monastic Sentence Examples
- The monastic community lived a life of simplicity and devotion.
- The monastery provided a sanctuary for those seeking monastic life.
- Hermits sought monastic solitude to deepen their spiritual connection.
- The monastic order imposed strict rules on its members.
- Monastic vows included obedience, poverty, and chastity.
- The monastic Rule of St. Benedict guided many Western monasteries.
- Monastic practices often included extended periods of meditation and prayer.
- The monastic tradition has a rich and varied history spanning centuries.
- Monastic communities played a significant role in preserving learning during the Middle Ages.
- The monastic ideal of contemplation remains influential in modern spirituality.
FAQs About the word monastic
a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work, of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vow
monkish, strict, austere,ascetic, ascetical, authoritarian, severe, implacable, hard-line, hardened
easygoing, soft, soft, kind, patient, kind, mild, undemanding, mild, merciful
The monastic community lived a life of simplicity and devotion.
The monastery provided a sanctuary for those seeking monastic life.
Hermits sought monastic solitude to deepen their spiritual connection.
The monastic order imposed strict rules on its members.