sepulture

[sep-uhl-cher]

sepulture Definition

  • 1a burial or interment
  • 2a place of burial; a tomb

Using sepulture: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sepulture of the king was attended by thousands of mourners.

  • Example

    The family decided to build a sepulture for their loved one.

  • Example

    The churchyard is filled with ancient sepultures.

sepulture Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sepulture

  • sepulture rites

    funeral rites or ceremonies performed at a burial

    Example

    The sepulture rites were conducted in accordance with the family's religious beliefs.

  • a room or vault used for burial or interment

    Example

    The sepulture chamber was decorated with ornate carvings and sculptures.

  • a raised area of earth used for burial or interment

    Example

    The sepulture mound contained the remains of several ancient warriors.

Origins of sepulture

from Old French 'sepulture', from Latin 'sepultura', meaning 'burial'

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Summary: sepulture in Brief

'Sepulture' [sep-uhl-cher] refers to the act of burying or interring a body, as well as the place where this occurs. It can be used to describe a tomb, grave, or other burial site, as in 'The churchyard is filled with ancient sepultures.' The term also extends into phrases like 'sepulture rites,' which refer to funeral ceremonies, and 'sepulture chamber,' which denotes a room or vault used for burial.