minster

[ˈmɪnstə(r)]

minster Definition

  • 1a large church, especially one that was built in the Middle Ages
  • 2a member of a monastic community

Using minster: Examples

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

  • Example

    The minster in York is a famous tourist attraction.

  • Example

    The monks at the minster live a life of prayer and contemplation.

  • Example

    The minster was built in the 12th century.

minster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for minster

Phrases with minster

  • a town that has or had a monastery or a large church

    Example

    Beverley is a lovely minster town in East Yorkshire.

  • a school that was originally attached to a monastery or cathedral

    Example

    Winchester College is a famous minster school.

  • a library that is attached to a cathedral or monastery

    Example

    The minster library has a collection of rare manuscripts and books.

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Summary: minster in Brief

A 'minster' [ˈmɪnstə(r)] is a large church, particularly one built in the Middle Ages. It can also refer to a member of a monastic community. Examples include the minster in York and the monks who live at the minster. Phrases like 'minster town' and 'minster school' denote towns and schools that have or had a monastery or cathedral.

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