ascetical

[uh-set-i-kuhl]

ascetical Definition

  • 1rigorously abstinent; austere
  • 2pertaining to or characteristic of ascetics or asceticism

Using ascetical: Examples

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

  • Example

    The monk's ascetical lifestyle included fasting and self-flagellation.

  • Example

    The ascetical practices of the religious sect were seen as extreme by outsiders.

  • Example

    She lived an ascetical life, avoiding all luxuries and pleasures.

ascetical Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ascetical

Antonyms for ascetical

Phrases with ascetical

  • ascetical practices

    the rigorous and austere practices of ascetics, often involving self-denial and self-mortification

    Example

    The ascetical practices of the monks included fasting, silence, and meditation.

  • a life characterized by rigorous self-discipline and self-denial, often in pursuit of spiritual goals

    Example

    He chose to live an ascetical life, dedicating himself to prayer and meditation.

  • literature that deals with asceticism or is written by ascetics

    Example

    The library contains a large collection of ascetical literature, including works by famous ascetics from different religious traditions.

Origins of ascetical

from Greek 'askētikós', meaning 'rigorous'

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Summary: ascetical in Brief

'Ascetical' [uh-set-i-kuhl] refers to a lifestyle or practice characterized by rigorous self-discipline and self-denial, often in pursuit of spiritual goals. It can also describe a person who is austere and abstemious. Examples include the ascetical practices of monks, the ascetical life of those who avoid luxuries and pleasures, and ascetical literature. Synonyms for 'ascetical' include 'austere,' 'abstemious,' and 'self-denying.'