Pronunciation: /nʌn/
noun A member of a religious community of women, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
A1 The nun prayed quietly in the chapel.
A2 The nun dedicated her life to serving others.
B1 The nun took a vow of celibacy and poverty.
B2 The nun's faith was unwavering in the face of adversity.
C1 The nun's spiritual teachings had a profound impact on her followers.
C2 The nun's contemplative lifestyle inspired many to seek a deeper connection with God.
formal The nun dedicated her life to serving the community through prayer and charity work.
informal I saw a nun at the grocery store buying some vegetables for the convent.
slang That nun is always so strict with the rules at school.
figurative She was like a nun in her dedication to her fitness routine, never missing a day at the gym.
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