Pronunciation: /ˈsɛləbəsi/
noun the state of abstaining from marriage and sexual relations
A1 Some people choose celibacy as a way of life.
A2 Celibacy is often practiced by monks and nuns in religious communities.
B1 The decision to embrace celibacy can be a deeply personal one.
B2 Celibacy is sometimes seen as a form of self-discipline.
C1 Celibacy can be a challenging but rewarding path for those who choose it.
C2 The practice of celibacy has a long history in various cultures and religions.
formal Many religious leaders choose to practice celibacy as part of their commitment to their faith.
informal My friend is trying out celibacy as a personal challenge.
slang Celibacy is not for everyone, some people think it's just a bunch of hooey.
figurative In a world full of distractions, practicing celibacy can be seen as a way to focus on personal growth.
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