sion Antonyms

Meaning of sion

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sion (n)

originally a stronghold captured by David (the 2nd king of the Israelites); above it was built a temple and later the name extended to the whole hill; finally it became a synonym for the city of Jerusalem

Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine

an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal

sion Sentence Examples

  1. The conclusion of the argument reached its denouement, leaving no further room for discussion.
  2. The cohesion of the group was remarkable, with each member contributing to its mission.
  3. The conclusion of the experiment showed a positive correlation between the variables.
  4. The recession brought widespread depression, causing economic hardship for many individuals.
  5. The television show's conclusion left viewers in a state of suspense, eager for the next season.
  6. The decision was made after careful deliberation and consideration of all options.
  7. The collision between the two cars caused a massive explosion, leaving the road closed for hours.
  8. The adhesive used to attach the tiles failed, resulting in the need for a new installation.
  9. The confusion in the meeting room was palpable, with participants struggling to understand the agenda.
  10. The politician's decision to withdraw from the election caused a sensation in the media.

FAQs About the word sion

originally a stronghold captured by David (the 2nd king of the Israelites); above it was built a temple and later the name extended to the whole hill; finally i

paradise,heaven, bliss, sky, kingdom come, nirvana, Elysium,glory, Beulah, New Jerusalem

Gehenna, inferno,hell, Gehenna, hell, Pandemonium, perdition, perdition, inferno, Pandemonium

The conclusion of the argument reached its denouement, leaving no further room for discussion.

The cohesion of the group was remarkable, with each member contributing to its mission.

The conclusion of the experiment showed a positive correlation between the variables.

The recession brought widespread depression, causing economic hardship for many individuals.