Pronunciation: /ˈhæloʊd/
adjective regarded as holy; sacred
A1 The hallowed ground was where the soldiers fought bravely.
A2 The hallowed tradition of carving pumpkins on Halloween is a favorite among children.
B1 The hallowed halls of the university are filled with history and knowledge.
B2 The hallowed ceremony was a solemn occasion, attended by dignitaries from around the world.
C1 The hallowed manuscript is kept under tight security in the library's rare books collection.
C2 The hallowed monument stands as a symbol of the nation's resilience and strength.
formal The hallowed grounds of the ancient temple were carefully preserved by the archaeologists.
informal We're going to visit the hallowed halls of our alma mater next weekend.
slang I can't believe we got to party at the hallowed frat house last night!
figurative The author's hallowed words continue to inspire readers generations later.
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