orison

[ˈɒrɪs(ə)n]

orison Definition

a prayer.

Using orison: Examples

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

  • Example

    She knelt down in orison.

  • Example

    He offered an orison for the departed soul.

  • Example

    The priest led the orison for the congregation.

orison Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for orison

Phrases with orison

  • say one's orisons

    to pray

    Example

    Before going to bed, she always says her orisons.

  • a prayer expressing gratitude

    Example

    After surviving the accident, he offered an orison of thanksgiving.

  • a prayer recited by a group of people

    Example

    The choir sang a common orison for the church service.

Origins of orison

from Old French 'oreison', from Latin 'oratio', meaning 'prayer'

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Summary: orison in Brief

'Orison' [ˈɒrɪs(ə)n] means 'a prayer.' It is often used in religious contexts, such as 'The priest led the orison for the congregation.' 'Orison' can also be used in phrases like 'say one's orisons,' meaning to pray, and 'orison of thanksgiving,' which expresses gratitude.