What does EDIFY mean?

Parts of Speech: verb

Definitions: to instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually

Pronunciations: US: /ˈɛdəˌfaɪ/, UK: /ˈɛdɪfʌɪ/

Origin and Usage: The word "edify" comes from the Latin word "aedificare," which means "to build." It was first used in English in the 14th century and was originally used to mean "to build" or "to construct." Over time, it came to mean "to instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually." Today, it is primarily used in academic or religious contexts.

Synonyms: educate, instruct, teach, enlighten, inform

Related Words: abide, adult, agree, ahead, allow

Example Sentences:

  • She hoped that her speech would edify the audience and inspire them to take action.
  • The book was written to edify and educate readers on the history of the region.
  • He was known for his ability to edify his students and help them achieve academic success.


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