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Grail - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A grail is a sacred or highly sought-after object, often symbolizing an ultimate goal or quest. It originates from medieval legends about the Holy Grail, believed to possess miraculous powers.

grail

/ɡreɪl/ /ɡreɪl/

Definition:

A sacred cup or object of quest, often associated with medieval legends like King Arthur's search.

Synonyms:

chalice, cup, relic, treasure

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

trash, junk

Common Collocations:

holy grail, quest for the grail, grail legend, grail knight

Derivatives:

grail-like, grail-seeker

Usage Tips:

Use "grail" metaphorically for any highly sought-after goal or object of desire beyond literal legends.

Common Phrases:

holy grail, grail quest, knight of the grail

Etymology:

From Old French "graal," meaning a dish or cup, linked to Christian and Arthurian lore.

Examples:

  • 1. The knights searched for the Holy Grail for years.
  • 2. Many consider this rare book the grail of collectors.
  • 3. His dream job became his personal grail.
  • 4. Legends say the grail grants eternal life.

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