monks

[mʌŋk]

monks Definition

  • 1a member of a religious community of men who typically live under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
  • 2a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms.

Using monks: Examples

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

  • Example

    The monks at the monastery wake up at 5 am every day for morning prayers.

  • Example

    The Buddhist monk meditated for hours in silence.

  • Example

    The monks took a vow of silence for the next three days.

monks Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for monks

Phrases with monks

  • monk's robe

    a long, loose garment worn by monks as a symbol of their religious devotion

    Example

    The monk's robe was made of simple, plain fabric.

  • monk's cell

    a small room or dwelling where a monk lives

    Example

    The monk's cell was sparsely furnished with only a bed and a desk.

  • monk's tonsure

    the traditional hairstyle of a monk, where the hair is shaved off the top of the head

    Example

    The monk's tonsure was a symbol of his religious devotion.

Origins of monks

from Old English 'munuc', from Late Latin 'monachus', from Greek 'monakhos', from monos 'alone'

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Summary: monks in Brief

'Monks' [mʌŋk] are members of a religious community of men who live under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They rely on alms and are known for their religious devotion and ascetic lifestyle. Examples include 'The Buddhist monk meditated for hours in silence' and 'The monks at the monastery wake up at 5 am every day for morning prayers.' Phrases include 'monk's robe,' 'monk's cell,' and 'monk's tonsure.'