noun a repeated rhythmic phrase or song, typically sung in unison by a group of people

verb to sing or recite a chant

  • The monks gathered in the chapel to chant their evening prayers.
  • We can chant along with the crowd at the football game.
  • The kids started to chant 'no school' when they heard about the snow day.
  • The waves seemed to chant a soothing melody as they crashed against the shore.

noun the supposed faculty of perceiving things or events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact

  • Many people believe in the existence of clairvoyance, the ability to perceive events in the future.
  • She claims to have clairvoyance and can predict the outcome of sports games.
  • Some think clairvoyance is just a bunch of hocus pocus.
  • His clairvoyance in business decisions always seems to lead to success.

noun a place or state of fantasy or imagination

  • The artist's painting depicted a beautiful landscape that resembled a dreamland.
  • I wish I could live in a dreamland where all my wishes come true.
  • I feel like I'm in dreamland whenever I listen to my favorite music.
  • After a long day at work, taking a hot bath feels like entering dreamland.

noun a spirit or apparition of a dead person that is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image

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  • The legend of the ghost haunting the old mansion has been passed down for generations.
  • I swear I saw a ghost in that creepy abandoned house last night!
  • Dude, that place gives me the heeby-jeebies, I think it's haunted by ghosts.
  • The ghost of his past mistakes still haunts him to this day.

noun a place or thing regarded as supremely sacred or special

adjective regarded as sacred or special

  • The innermost chamber of the temple was known as the holy of holies.
  • Only the most important priests were allowed to enter the holy of holies.
  • Dude, you gotta see the holy of holies in this place, it's insane.
  • To her, the library was the holy of holies, a place of peace and sanctuary.

adjective having the ability to produce sleep or trance-like state; mesmerizing or captivating

  • The hypnotic effect of the music put the audience in a trance-like state.
  • I find watching the flames in a fireplace to be quite hypnotic.
  • That movie had some seriously hypnotic visuals, man.
  • Her voice had a hypnotic quality that drew people in.
  • The intercessor played a crucial role in mediating between the two parties.
  • I heard the intercessor is really good at resolving conflicts.
  • Yo, that intercessor knows how to smooth things over like nobody's business.
  • In times of trouble, she was like an intercessor, always there to help and support.

adjective relating to or characteristic of mysticism or mystical experience

adverb in a mystical manner

  • The ancient ruins were believed to hold mystical powers.
  • I heard a rumor about a mystical creature living in the forest.
  • That party was so mystical, I felt like I was in another world.
  • The way she danced had a mystical quality to it, as if she was floating on air.

noun a phase of the moon when it is completely dark and not visible from Earth

  • The new moon is the phase when the moon is not visible from Earth.
  • Let's go stargazing during the new moon, when the sky is darkest.
  • I feel like the new moon is a fresh start, like a blank canvas.
  • The new moon symbolizes new beginnings and opportunities in life.

noun extreme physical weakness or exhaustion

  • During the religious ceremony, the worshippers performed a deep prostration as a sign of reverence.
  • I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw him drop to the ground in prostration during the concert.
  • She was so tired after the workout that she collapsed in a prostration on the gym floor.
  • The defeat in the final match left the team in a state of prostration, unable to comprehend what had happened.

verb to regard with deep respect or admiration; to venerate

  • The revered professor was known for his groundbreaking research in the field of physics.
  • Everyone in town revered the old man for his wisdom and kindness.
  • That singer is revered by all her fans as the queen of pop.
  • The ancient tree was revered by the villagers as a symbol of strength and resilience.

noun a Hindu religious ascetic or monk who has renounced the material world and lives a life of meditation and self-denial

  • The sannyasi renounced all material possessions and devoted their life to spiritual pursuits.
  • The sannyasi is always seen meditating by the river.
  • That sannyasi is really on another level with their meditation practices.
  • Becoming a sannyasi in today's world could mean disconnecting from the chaos of everyday life.

noun the act of relieving someone of a burden or something troubling

verb to relieve (someone) of a burden or something troubling

  • It is important to unburden yourself of any unnecessary stress in order to maintain optimal mental health.
  • Hey, if you need to talk about it, I'm here to help you unburden yourself.
  • Sometimes you just gotta spill the tea to unburden yourself, ya know?
  • By forgiving others, you can unburden your heart and find peace within yourself.

noun a person who is devoted to a particular belief, practice, or way of worship

adjective relating to or characteristic of a votary

  • The votary prayed diligently at the temple every day.
  • She's a true votary of the latest fashion trends.
  • I'm a total votary for that new video game.
  • As a votary of peace, she always sought diplomatic solutions to conflicts.

noun A devotee or follower of a particular religion or deity, especially in Hinduism

  • The Bhakt community gathered at the temple to offer prayers.
  • My friend is a huge Bhakt of that spiritual guru.
  • He's a real Bhakt when it comes to his favorite sports team.
  • She is a Bhakt of nature, always seeking solace in the outdoors.