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Meaning of orison
Wordnet
orison (n)
reverent petition to a deity
Webster
orison (n.)
A prayer; a supplication.
orison Sentence Examples
- The priest offered a fervent orison, seeking divine guidance.
- In the quiet of the sanctuary, she whispered an orison for strength.
- The pilgrim's heart soared as he recited a heartfelt orison at the holy shrine.
- The orison brought a sense of solace and peace to the troubled soul.
- The poet penned eloquent orisons that expressed his deepest spiritual longing.
- The orator concluded his speech with an impassioned orison, inspiring his audience to greatness.
- Through the power of orison, she connected with the divine and received wisdom.
- The sailors offered an orison to Neptune, praying for a safe journey across the perilous seas.
- The child's innocent orison filled the room with a simple and heartfelt plea.
- In times of darkness, the orison served as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the divine presence.
FAQs About the word orison
reverent petition to a deityA prayer; a supplication.
prayer,petition, thanksgiving, soliciting, pleading, litany, collect, begging, matins,invocation
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The priest offered a fervent orison, seeking divine guidance.
In the quiet of the sanctuary, she whispered an orison for strength.
The pilgrim's heart soared as he recited a heartfelt orison at the holy shrine.
The orison brought a sense of solace and peace to the troubled soul.