Martyrdom

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrtərdəm/

Definitions of martyrdom

noun the act of being a martyr

Example Sentences

A1 Martyrdom is the act of dying for a cause.

A2 Many historical figures have faced martyrdom for their beliefs.

B1 The martyrdom of Joan of Arc is well-known throughout history.

B2 The concept of martyrdom is often associated with religious sacrifices.

C1 The martyrdom of political activists can inspire others to fight for justice.

C2 The martyrdom of certain individuals has led to significant social change.

Examples of martyrdom in a Sentence

formal The martyrdom of the soldiers was honored with a national ceremony.

informal The martyrdom of the protestors sparked a wave of activism.

slang The gangster bragged about his martyrdom in the street fight.

figurative She endured the martyrdom of her strict diet for the sake of her health goals.

Grammatical Forms of martyrdom

plural

martyrdoms

comparative

more martyrdom

superlative

most martyrdom

present tense

martyrdom

future tense

will martyrdom

perfect tense

has martyrdomed

continuous tense

is martyrdoming

singular

martyrdom

positive degree

martyrdom

infinitive

to martyrdom

gerund

martyrdoming

participle

martyrdomed

Origin and Evolution of martyrdom

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'martyrdom' originated from the Greek word 'marturion', meaning testimony or witness.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'martyrdom' evolved to specifically refer to individuals who die for their religious beliefs or principles, emphasizing their sacrifice and dedication to their faith.