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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Votary' in a Sentence

"A person who is committed to solemn religious vows, such as a monk or a nun." more

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The little votary lit a candle and bowed her head in prayer.
The monastery garden was maintained by the votary with great care.
The votary prayed silently in the church.
The votary visited the temple to offer flowers and incense.
The ancient temple was maintained by a dedicated votary who ensured its sanctity.
The votary visited the monastery to learn about the life of monks and nuns.
The votary's room was adorned with religious symbols.
The votary spent her days in quiet prayer within the monastery.
During the ceremony, the votary chanted sacred verses to invoke blessings.
Every Sunday, the votary attended the church service with her family.
The young votary devoted herself to helping others in the community.
The devoted votary spent hours praying in the peaceful chapel.
The young votary wore a simple robe as she played the role of a nun in the school play.
The votary took a solemn vow of silence as part of her religious commitment.
The little girl dressed up as a votary for the school play.
The wise old monk was considered a votary of wisdom in the village.
The votary's solemn vows included a commitment to a life of spiritual discipline.
The wise votary shared stories of kindness and compassion.

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Votary

voh-tuh-ree
nounA person who is committed to solemn religious vows, such as a monk or a nun.
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