christening

[ˈkrɪs(ə)nɪŋ]

christening Definition

  • 1the Christian sacrament of baptism, especially for a baby
  • 2the act of officially naming or dedicating something

Using christening: Examples

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

  • Example

    The christening ceremony was held at the local church.

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    The christening gown had been in the family for generations.

  • Example

    The christening of the new building was attended by many important people.

christening Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for christening

Phrases with christening

  • a cake traditionally served at a christening celebration

    Example

    The christening cake was decorated with pink and blue frosting.

  • a special garment worn by a baby during a christening ceremony

    Example

    The christening gown had been passed down through the family for generations.

  • a present given to a baby to celebrate their christening

    Example

    I bought a silver rattle as a christening gift for my niece.

Origins of christening

from Middle English 'cristen', meaning 'to baptize', from Old English 'cristnian', from Latin 'christianus', meaning 'Christian'

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Summary: christening in Brief

The term 'christening' [ˈkrɪs(ə)nɪŋ] refers to the Christian sacrament of baptism, particularly for babies. It can also denote the act of officially naming or dedicating something. Examples include 'The christening ceremony was held at the local church,' and 'The christening of the new building was attended by many important people.' Phrases like 'christening cake' and 'christening gown' are associated with the event.