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Pallbearer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A pallbearer is a person who helps carry or escort a coffin at a funeral. This role is often taken by close friends or family members of the deceased as a sign of respect.

pallbearer

/ˈpɔlˌbɛrər/ /ˈpɔːlˌbɛərə/

Definition:

A person who helps carry or attends a coffin at a funeral.

Synonyms:

coffin bearer, funeral attendant, mourner

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

celebrant, wedding guest

Common Collocations:

funeral procession, solemn duty, heavy casket

Derivatives:

pallbearing, pallbearers

Usage Tips:

Use "pallbearer" to refer to someone assisting in carrying a coffin during a funeral service.

Common Phrases:

carry the casket, solemn duty, funeral procession

Etymology:

Derived from "pall" (coffin cloth) + "bearer," dating to the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The pallbearer carried the coffin with solemn respect.
  • 2. Six pallbearers lifted the casket into the hearse.
  • 3. He was honored to serve as a pallbearer for his grandfather’s funeral.
  • 4. The pallbearers walked slowly in the procession.

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