catholic

[ˈkaθəlɪk]

catholic Definition

  • 1including a wide variety of things; all-embracing
  • 2relating to the Roman Catholic Church

Using catholic: Examples

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

  • Example

    The museum has a catholic collection of art from around the world.

  • Example

    She has catholic tastes in music, enjoying everything from classical to pop.

  • Example

    He was raised in a Catholic family and attended Catholic school.

  • Example

    The Catholic Church is one of the oldest Christian institutions.

catholic Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with catholic

  • a member of the Roman Catholic Church

    Example

    She converted to Roman Catholicism after marrying her husband.

  • the feeling of guilt or remorse experienced by some Catholics, often associated with religious teachings on sin and confession

    Example

    She couldn't shake off her Catholic guilt even though she had already confessed her sins.

  • a school that is run by the Roman Catholic Church or its members

    Example

    He attended Catholic school from kindergarten to high school.

Origins of catholic

from Greek 'katholikos', meaning 'universal'

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Summary: catholic in Brief

The term 'catholic' [ˈkaθəlɪk] means all-embracing or universal, encompassing a wide variety of things. It can also refer to the Roman Catholic Church, one of the oldest Christian institutions. Examples include 'The museum has a catholic collection of art from around the world.' and 'He was raised in a Catholic family and attended Catholic school.' Phrases like 'Roman Catholic' and 'Catholic school' are common.

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