noun a word used to express agreement, approval, or affirmation at the end of a prayer or hymn
Used at the end of prayers or hymns to express agreement or affirmation.
Used to signify agreement or approval with a statement or sentiment.
Commonly used as a concluding word to signify agreement or unity.
Often said by congregants in response to a prayer or sermon as an expression of agreement or affirmation.
In literature, 'amen' may be used to conclude a prayer or statement, often in a religious or spiritual context.
Psychologists may use 'amen' when discussing the importance of faith or spirituality in therapy or counseling sessions.
Clergy members frequently use 'amen' to signify agreement or affirmation during religious services or ceremonies.
Musicians may include 'amen' as a lyrical element in songs with religious or spiritual themes.
Politicians may use 'amen' to emphasize agreement or support for a particular policy or statement during speeches or debates.