Pronunciation: /əˈbluːʃən/
noun a cleansing or washing of the body, especially as a religious ritual
A1 In some cultures, ablution is a ritual cleansing before prayer.
A2 Muslims perform ablution before praying to purify themselves.
B1 Ablution is an important part of the daily routine for many religious individuals.
B2 The process of ablution involves washing specific parts of the body in a particular order.
C1 Ablution is considered a sacred act in many spiritual traditions, symbolizing purification and renewal.
C2 The act of ablution is a deeply personal and spiritual practice for devout believers.
formal Before entering the mosque, Muslims must perform ablution as a form of purification.
informal I always make sure to do my ablution before praying.
slang Hey, don't forget your ablution before we head to the prayer room.
figurative The ritual of ablution can be seen as a symbolic cleansing of the soul.
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