tomb

[tuːm]

tomb Definition

  • 1a large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead
  • 2a monument erected to enclose or contain the remains of a dead person

Using tomb: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pharaoh's tomb was discovered by archaeologists in the Valley of the Kings.

  • Example

    The family visited the tomb of their ancestors.

  • Example

    The cemetery has many tombs from the Victorian era.

tomb Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tomb

Phrases with tomb

  • robber's tomb

    a tomb that has been robbed of its contents, especially valuable objects buried with the dead

    Example

    The archaeologists found a robber's tomb, which had been looted centuries ago.

  • empty tomb

    a tomb that is found to be empty, often used in reference to the biblical story of Jesus' resurrection

    Example

    The women went to the tomb on the third day and found it empty, just as Jesus had foretold.

  • a tomb that is used to bury members of the same family

    Example

    The family decided to build a family tomb to honor their ancestors.

Origins of tomb

from Old English 'tūm', meaning 'barrow, grave'

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Summary: tomb in Brief

A 'tomb' [tuːm] is a large vault, often underground, used for burying the dead. It can also refer to a monument that encloses or contains the remains of a deceased person. Examples include the pharaoh's tomb and the family tomb. The phrase 'empty tomb' is often used in reference to the biblical story of Jesus' resurrection.

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