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Sainthood - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Sainthood is the status of being recognized as a saint, typically by a religious institution, for exceptional holiness, virtue, or devotion to faith. It often involves miracles or martyrdom.

sainthood

/ˈseɪnthʊd/ /ˈseɪnthʊd/

Definition:

The state or status of being recognized as a saint in a religious tradition.

Synonyms:

sanctity, holiness, beatification, canonization

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sinfulness, wickedness

Common Collocations:

achieve sainthood, candidate for sainthood, path to sainthood

Derivatives:

saintly, saintlike

Usage Tips:

Use "sainthood" to refer to the official recognition of someone as a saint by a religious authority.

Common Phrases:

road to sainthood, elevation to sainthood, miracle for sainthood

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "sanct" (holy) + "-hood" (state or condition).

Examples:

  • 1. She devoted her life to charity and was considered for sainthood.
  • 2. The Pope announced her official elevation to sainthood last year.
  • 3. Miracles are often required to prove eligibility for sainthood.
  • 4. His humility and kindness made him a strong candidate for sainthood.

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