convents

[ˈkɒnvənts]

convents Definition

  • 1a community of nuns living together, typically in a monastery or abbey
  • 2a building or complex of buildings housing a community of nuns

Using convents: Examples

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

  • Example

    The convents were built in the 16th century.

  • Example

    She decided to become a nun and joined the convent.

  • Example

    The convent was known for its beautiful gardens.

convents Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for convents

Phrases with convents

  • a school run by nuns

    Example

    She attended a convent school when she was young.

  • the daily routine and lifestyle of nuns living in a convent

    Example

    She found the strict rules of convent life difficult to adjust to at first.

  • a garden attached to or maintained by a convent

    Example

    The convent garden was open to the public during the summer months.

Origins of convents

from Latin 'conventus', meaning 'assembly'

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Summary: convents in Brief

'Convents' [ˈkɒnvənts] are communities of nuns who live together in a building or complex of buildings. They follow a daily routine and lifestyle known as 'convent life.' The term can also refer to a school run by nuns, called a 'convent school,' or a garden attached to or maintained by a convent, called a 'convent garden.'