Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnjən/
noun a religious service or ceremony at which the Eucharist is celebrated
A1 In some churches, communion is a special ceremony where people eat bread and drink wine.
A2 During the communion service, everyone in the church takes part in sharing the bread and wine.
B1 The act of communion is a symbol of unity and fellowship among believers.
B2 Participating in communion is an important aspect of many religious traditions.
C1 The priest led the congregation in a solemn communion ritual.
C2 The spiritual communion experienced during the ceremony was deeply profound.
formal The priest administered communion to the congregation during the church service.
informal We usually have communion after the Sunday morning service.
slang Let's grab some communion at the bakery down the street.
figurative The artist felt a deep communion with nature while painting in the forest.
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