commandment

[kuh-mand-muhnt]

commandment Definition

  • 1a divine rule, especially one of the Ten Commandments in the Bible
  • 2an authoritative order or injunction

Using commandment: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Ten Commandments are a set of religious commandments given by God to Moses.

  • Example

    The company issued a commandment that all employees must wear masks at work.

  • Example

    It is a commandment in many religions to honor your parents.

  • Example

    Breaking a commandment can result in punishment.

commandment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for commandment

Antonyms for commandment

Phrases with commandment

  • keep the commandments

    to follow the rules and teachings of a religion or authority

    Example

    As a devout Christian, she always strives to keep the commandments.

  • an unwritten rule or principle that is not part of the Ten Commandments but is considered just as important

    Example

    In politics, the Eleventh Commandment is 'Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.'

  • to violate or disobey a rule or law

    Example

    He knew he was breaking a commandment by stealing, but he did it anyway.

Origins of commandment

from Old English 'cuman', meaning 'to come' + 'ment', meaning 'mind'

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Summary: commandment in Brief

A 'commandment' [kuh-mand-muhnt] is a divine rule, such as one of the Ten Commandments in the Bible, or an authoritative order. It can be a religious or secular rule, and breaking it can result in punishment. Phrases like 'keep the commandments' and 'break a commandment' are commonly used to refer to following or violating rules.