单词 | hallowed |
释义 | hallowed (once / 1803 pages) adj The adjective hallowed is used to describe something that is sacred and revered, usually something old and steeped in tradition. The word hallowed often has a religious connotation, but it can also be used playfully to convey a sense of reverence about something that isn’t religious in nature but that nonetheless inspires worship. A football fan, for example, may talk about the hallowed tradition of tailgating on a game day Saturday, or an avid shopper may describe the hallowed grounds of the Macy’s shoe department. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln used the word with its more traditional sense to ponder man's inability to show the proper reverence to those men who died in battle: "But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate…we cannot consecrate…we cannot hallow…this ground." WORD FAMILYhallow: hallowed, hallowing, hallows, unhallow+/unhallow: unhallowed, unhallowing USAGE EXAMPLESFor centuries, this was the most hallowed destination of the Grand Tour. The Guardian(Dec 22, 2016) A reminder of a time in the city when window shopping at Garfinkel’s and the Hecht’s store were hallowed holiday customs. Washington Post(Dec 07, 2016) The Salish Sea is part of the economic engine of the state, the source of communal pride, our shared vernacular and a spiritual, hallowed ground. Seattle Times(Dec 05, 2016) adj worthy of religious veneration Jerusalem's hallowed soil Syn sacred holy belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power |
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