Agapemone

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌæɡəˈpiːmoʊni/

Definitions of agapemone

noun a building used as a residence for such a community

Example Sentences

A1 An agapemone is a place where people live in a religious community.

A2 The agapemone was known for its charitable work in the local community.

B1 The agapemone provided shelter and support for those in need.

B2 The agapemone was founded on the principles of love and compassion.

C1 The agapemone's mission was to create a peaceful and harmonious environment for all residents.

C2 The agapemone's philosophy of unconditional love and acceptance attracted people from all walks of life.

Examples of agapemone in a Sentence

formal The agapemone was a religious community founded in the 19th century.

informal Have you heard about that old agapemone building down the street?

slang I wouldn't go near that agapemone place, it gives me the creeps.

figurative The agapemone of artists and creatives gathered together to collaborate on a new project.

Grammatical Forms of agapemone

past tense

agapemones

plural

agapemones

comparative

more agapemone

superlative

most agapemone

present tense

agapemones

future tense

will agapemone

perfect tense

have agapemone

continuous tense

am agapemoning

singular

agapemone

positive degree

agapemone

infinitive

to agapemone

gerund

agapemoning

participle

agapemoned

Origin and Evolution of agapemone

First Known Use: 1650 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agapemone' originates from Greek, where 'agape' means love and 'mone' means dwelling or abode.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a religious community or sect characterized by love and charity, the term 'agapemone' has evolved to also describe a place of love or a loving community in a more general sense.