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Purgatorial - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Purgatorial refers to something related to or resembling purgatory, a state of temporary suffering or purification. It describes experiences that are painful but ultimately cleansing or redemptive.

purgatorial

/ˌpɝːɡəˈtɔːriəl/ /ˌpɜːɡəˈtɔːriəl/

Definition:

Relating to or resembling purgatory, a state of temporary suffering or purification.

Synonyms:

penitential, expiatory, cleansing, purifying

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

heavenly, blissful

Common Collocations:

purgatorial fire, purgatorial suffering, purgatorial state

Derivatives:

purgatorially, purgatorialness

Usage Tips:

Use "purgatorial" to describe something that feels like a painful but temporary process of purification or atonement.

Common Phrases:

in purgatorial torment, purgatorial flames, a purgatorial ordeal

Etymology:

Derived from "purgatory," from Latin "purgatorium," meaning "place of cleansing."

Examples:

  • 1. The wait felt purgatorial as she awaited the test results.
  • 2. His guilt gave him a purgatorial sense of unease.
  • 3. The room’s oppressive heat was almost purgatorial.
  • 4. She described her recovery as a purgatorial journey.

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