What is another word for sainted?

Pronunciation: [sˈe͡ɪntɪd] (IPA)

Sainted is a word that describes someone as being holy, moral or pure. There are several synonyms that can be used to replace this adjective. Some common synonyms include sanctified, blessed, divine, godly, righteous, angelic, pious, virtuous and immaculate. Each of these adjectives convey a sense of virtue, goodness and holiness and can be used in various contexts to describe people who have lived exemplary or saintly lives. These synonyms can be particularly useful when writing about religious figures, heroes, or individuals who have shown great moral courage and integrity.

Synonyms for Sainted:

What are the hypernyms for Sainted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for sainted?

Sainted is an adjective that describes someone who is recognized for their exceptional holiness or piety. Its antonyms can be found in words like unholy, sinful, impure or ungodly. Unholy refers to something that is not sacred or lacks the quality of being divine. Sinful refers to actions that are morally wrong or committed against religious beliefs. Impure refers to something that is contaminated or not clean. Ungodly refers to something that is contrary or hostile to the divine or religious principles. The antonyms for sainted characterize individuals or actions that contrast with the idea of saintliness, highlighting the state of being imperfect, flawed, or unrighteous.

Usage examples for Sainted

Everything was so natural, so almost holy in its stillness, that even in the terrible anxiety that filled my soul, I felt like falling down by the bed and praying that sainted one to help me save her child.
"Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life"
Ann S. Stephens
Bayeux cathedral, like the other Neustrian churches, has been deprived of its sainted relics, and its most precious treasures, in consequence of the successive spoliations which have been inflicted upon it by heathen Normans, heretical Calvinists, and philosophical jacobins.
"Account of a Tour in Normandy, Vol. II. (of 2)"
Dawson Turner
"It is true, then," cried Soeur Lucie, "what I heard Soeur Marie saying-that our sainted mother had bequeathed her to the care of the convent, and left directions that she is to take the veil as soon as she is old enough."
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter

Famous quotes with Sainted

  • Only someone as puffed up and demented as John Maynard Keynes, every left wing fascist's sainted mentor in this connection, could manage to convince himself that taxing America's Productive Class can restore it to prosperity. In point of fact, it's like screwing for chastity, guzzling alcohol for sobriety, or gorging to fight gluttony. It's like killing indiscriminately for peace — oops, Democrats, Republicans and their moral and spiritual ilk have devoutly believed that particular bit of perverse nonsense since at least the War of 1812.
    L. Neil Smith
  • The impending collision out there somewhere in the great dark between a gas giant and a world very much like our own has some parallels to the eternal collision between religion and common sense. One is bloated and full of gas, and the other is measurable and solid. One engulfs everything around it, and the other simply provides a place to stand. One is a rogue destroyer that has come in out of the night, and the other is a warm well-lighted place vulnerable to the sainted mobs.
    Jack McDevitt

Related words: sainted saints, canonized saints, holy saints, sainthood, will you be sainted

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