celibate

[ˈselɪbət]

celibate Definition

  • 1abstaining from marriage and sexual relations, typically for religious reasons
  • 2unmarried and abstaining from sexual relations

Using celibate: Examples

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

  • Example

    He chose to remain celibate and devote his life to the church.

  • Example

    The priest took a vow of celibacy.

  • Example

    She remained celibate until she got married at the age of 40.

celibate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for celibate

Antonyms for celibate

  • promiscuous
  • libidinous

Phrases with celibate

  • someone who chooses to abstain from sexual activity

    Example

    She decided to be celibate by choice and focus on her career.

  • a way of living that involves abstaining from sexual activity

    Example

    Some people choose a celibate lifestyle for personal or religious reasons.

  • a romantic relationship where both partners agree to abstain from sexual activity

    Example

    They decided to have a celibate relationship until they got married.

Origins of celibate

from Latin 'caelibatus', meaning 'unmarried'

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Summary: celibate in Brief

'Celibate' [ˈselɪbət] means abstaining from marriage and sexual relations, often for religious reasons. It can also refer to someone who is unmarried and abstains from sexual relations. Examples include 'He chose to remain celibate and devote his life to the church.' and 'The priest took a vow of celibacy.' Phrases like 'celibate by choice' and 'celibate relationship' denote a decision to abstain from sexual activity.