Pronunciation: /məˈnæstɪˌsɪzəm/
noun a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work
A1 Monasticism is a way of life followed by monks and nuns.
A2 Many people are interested in learning more about monasticism and its practices.
B1 The history of monasticism dates back to the early Christian era.
B2 Monasticism played a significant role in preserving knowledge and culture during the Middle Ages.
C1 The principles of monasticism emphasize simplicity, prayer, and self-discipline.
C2 Monasticism continues to thrive in some parts of the world, attracting individuals seeking a contemplative lifestyle.
formal Monasticism is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to fully dedicate themselves to spiritual practice.
informal Some people find solace and purpose in the strict discipline of monasticism.
slang Dude, I could never handle the rules of monasticism, it's way too intense.
figurative In a way, his dedication to his craft was like a form of monasticism, shutting out all distractions to focus solely on his work.
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