Pronunciation: /ˌhɜːrməˈnjuːtɪks/
noun the branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation, especially of the Bible or literary texts
A1 Hermeneutics is the study of interpreting texts.
A2 In some religions, hermeneutics is used to understand sacred scriptures.
B1 Students of literature often learn about hermeneutics to analyze texts more effectively.
B2 The professor's lecture on hermeneutics shed light on the complexities of interpreting ancient texts.
C1 His expertise in hermeneutics allowed him to decipher the hidden meanings in the manuscript.
C2 The seminar on hermeneutics delved deep into the philosophical implications of interpretation.
formal The study of biblical hermeneutics is crucial for understanding the teachings of the Bible.
informal She's really into hermeneutics and loves analyzing different texts.
slang I don't get all that hermeneutics stuff, it's too deep for me.
figurative In a way, hermeneutics is like decoding the hidden messages in literature.
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