Pronunciation: /ˈkɪri ˌɛleɪˈsɒn/
noun a Christian prayer, which is part of the liturgy of many Christian denominations, including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, and Anglican churches
A1 Kyrie Eleison is a common prayer in Christian worship.
A2 The choir sang Kyrie Eleison during the church service.
B1 The congregation chanted Kyrie Eleison in unison.
B2 The priest led the parishioners in reciting Kyrie Eleison.
C1 The haunting melody of Kyrie Eleison filled the cathedral.
C2 The soloist's rendition of Kyrie Eleison was deeply moving.
formal During the church service, the congregation sang 'Kyrie Eleison' as a prayer for mercy.
informal I heard 'Kyrie Eleison' playing in the background at the coffee shop.
slang Some people use 'Kyrie Eleison' as a way to express frustration or impatience.
figurative The phrase 'Kyrie Eleison' can be seen as a plea for help or understanding in difficult situations.
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