baptized

[bap-tahyzd]

baptized Definition

to perform the religious rite of baptism, which involves applying water to a person's head or immersing them in water as a symbol of purification or admission to a religious community.

Using baptized: Examples

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

  • Example

    The baby was baptized in the local church.

  • Example

    He was baptized in the Jordan River.

  • Example

    She decided to get baptized after attending church for several months.

baptized Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for baptized

Phrases with baptized

  • a difficult or challenging experience that tests someone's abilities or character

    Example

    Her first day on the job was a real baptism of fire.

  • a trial by fire; a difficult or challenging experience that tests someone's abilities or character

    Example

    The new recruits were given a baptism by fire during their first week of training.

  • baptism of blood

    the death of a martyr or saint who is believed to have been purified by their suffering and sacrifice

    Example

    St. Stephen's baptism of blood is celebrated on December 26th.

Origins of baptized

from Greek 'baptizein', meaning 'to dip in water'

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Summary: baptized in Brief

To 'baptize' [bap-tahyzd] is to perform a religious rite involving water as a symbol of purification or admission to a religious community. Examples include 'The baby was baptized in the local church.' and 'She decided to get baptized after attending church for several months.' The phrase 'baptism of fire' refers to a difficult or challenging experience that tests someone's abilities or character.