What does MONKS mean?

Monks

1. Parts of Speech: Noun

2. Definitions:

  • a member of a religious community of men who live according to a particular rule and usually wear robes and shave their heads
  • a man who is a member of a brotherhood living in a monastery and devoted to a discipline prescribed by his order

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /mʌŋks/
  • UK: /mʌŋks/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "monks" comes from the Old English "munuc," which means "monastic." Monks have been a part of many religious traditions throughout history, including Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism. They are known for their dedication to a particular religious discipline and their simple way of life. Today, there are still many monastic communities around the world, although their numbers have declined in recent years.

5. Synonyms: friar, brother, religious, monkish, cloistered

6. Related Words: abbot, nun, friar, hermit, saint

7. Example Sentences:

  • The monks rise early each morning to begin their daily prayers.
  • He spent several years living as a monk in a remote monastery.
  • The monastery was home to a community of monks who devoted their lives to prayer and meditation.


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