Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːn wɪð/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I like to commune with nature by taking long walks in the park.
A2 She finds peace when she communes with the ocean waves.
B1 Many people commune with their inner thoughts through meditation.
B2 The artist communes with his muse to find inspiration for his next masterpiece.
C1 The spiritual leader often communes with higher beings during his prayers.
C2 Some believe they can commune with the spirits of their ancestors through rituals and ceremonies.
verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
A1 I like to commune with nature by taking walks in the park.
A2 She communes with her thoughts by meditating every morning.
B1 The artist communes with his muse to find inspiration for his paintings.
B2 During her yoga practice, she communes with her inner self to find peace.
C1 The spiritual leader communes with the divine through prayer and meditation.
C2 He communes with the spirits of his ancestors during his traditional rituals.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
A1 She likes to commune with nature by taking long walks in the forest.
A2 The artist would often commune with his muse before starting a new painting.
B1 Many people find it peaceful to commune with their thoughts during meditation.
B2 The spiritual leader encouraged his followers to commune with their inner selves through reflection and prayer.
C1 The philosopher believed that to truly understand oneself, one must commune with their deepest emotions.
C2 The writer sought inspiration by communing with the spirits of great authors who had come before.
conjunction A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
A1 I like to commune with nature by going for walks in the park.
A2 She communes with her ancestors through meditation and prayer.
B1 The artist communes with his muse to find inspiration for his next masterpiece.
B2 During her silent retreat, she was able to commune with her inner self and find peace.
C1 The shaman communes with the spirits to seek guidance for the tribe.
C2 Through deep meditation, the monk was able to commune with the divine and achieve enlightenment.
formal The monk would often commune with nature in the quiet garden.
informal I like to commune with my thoughts by taking long walks in the park.
slang Let's commune with some good music and forget about our problems for a while.
figurative As an artist, I feel like I commune with my muse when I'm in the zone.
communed
commune with
more commune with
most commune with
communes with
will commune with
has communed with
is communing with
commune with
commune with
to commune with
communing with
communed with