celibacy

[sel-uh-buh-see]

celibacy Definition

  • 1the state of abstaining from marriage and sexual relations, typically for religious reasons
  • 2the state of being unmarried

Using celibacy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The priest took a vow of celibacy.

  • Example

    Some religious orders require celibacy as a condition of membership.

  • Example

    He chose a life of celibacy and devoted himself to his work.

celibacy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for celibacy

Phrases with celibacy

  • a phenomenon in Japan where young people are losing interest in romantic relationships and sex

    Example

    Celibacy syndrome is becoming a social problem in Japan.

  • a device worn to prevent sexual activity

    Example

    The young man wore a celibacy belt to keep himself from giving in to temptation.

  • a requirement that members of a religious order remain unmarried and abstain from sexual activity

    Example

    The celibacy rule was strictly enforced in the monastery.

Origins of celibacy

from Latin 'caelibatus', meaning 'unmarried'

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Summary: celibacy in Brief

Celibacy [sel-uh-buh-see] refers to the state of abstaining from marriage and sexual relations, usually for religious reasons. It can also mean the state of being unmarried. Examples include taking a vow of celibacy or choosing a life of celibacy. Synonyms include abstinence, chastity, purity, and virginity.