relic

[ˈrelɪk]

relic Definition

  • 1an object, tradition, or system that has survived from an earlier time but is now outdated or no longer in use
  • 2a part of a deceased holy person's body or belongings kept as an object of reverence

Using relic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "relic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old building was a relic of the city's past.

  • Example

    The museum had a collection of ancient relics from Egypt.

  • Example

    The saint's relics were enshrined in the church.

  • Example

    The tradition of sending letters is becoming a relic in the age of email.

relic Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using relic

  • something that is a reminder of the tensions and hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War

    Example

    The Berlin Wall was a relic of the Cold War that divided the city for decades.

  • something that is no longer useful or relevant in the present day

    Example

    The typewriter was a relic of the past that was replaced by computers.

  • relics of lost civilizations

    artifacts or remains of ancient cultures that have disappeared

    Example

    The pyramids of Egypt are relics of lost civilizations that continue to fascinate people today.

Phrases with relic

  • a person who searches for and collects historical artifacts and relics

    Example

    The relic hunter discovered a rare coin from the Roman era.

  • relics of the past

    objects or traditions that have survived from an earlier time and are no longer in use

    Example

    The ruins of the castle are the only relics of the past that remain.

  • relics of a bygone era

    objects or traditions that are associated with a period of time that has passed and are no longer relevant

    Example

    The old photographs were relics of a bygone era.

Origins of relic

from Old French 'relique', from Latin 'reliquiae', meaning 'remains, remnants'

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Summary: relic in Brief

The term 'relic' [ˈrelɪk] refers to objects, traditions, or systems that have survived from an earlier time but are now outdated or no longer in use. It can also refer to parts of a deceased holy person's body or belongings kept as objects of reverence. Examples include 'The old building was a relic of the city's past.' and 'The saint's relics were enshrined in the church.' 'Relic' extends into phrases like 'relic hunter,' and idioms like 'relic of the Cold War,' denoting reminders of past events or cultures.

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