|
- pronunciation:
- rI
chu
l
- parts of speech:
- noun, adjective
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun, adjective), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
an established and prescribed procedure for a ceremony, esp. a religious one.
Drinking sips of rice wine is part of the traditional marriage ritual in Japan.
- synonyms:
- ceremonial, ceremony, observance, office, rite
- similar words:
- celebration, custom, formality, liturgy, practice, sacrament, service, worship
|
definition 2: |
a body of such established ceremonies; rites.
The Catholic church uses a different ritual from the Lutheran church.- synonyms:
- rites
- similar words:
- celebration, ceremonial, ceremonies, custom, formalities, observances, offices
|
definition 3: |
a pattern of behavior repeated in a fixed form and order as prescribed by custom, tradition, or authority.
He always observed a ritual of reading his mail from the bottom of the stack to the top.Going through her morning ritual took a considerable amount of time in the bathroom.The children's bedtime ritual ends with the reading of a story.- similar words:
- ceremony, custom, habit, practice, praxis, rite, rote, routine, rule, wont
|
related words: |
benediction, cant, ceremony, feast, liturgy, tradition, worship |
|
|
|
|
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
of or pertaining to a ritual or rituals.
ritual cleansing- similar words:
- ceremonial, ceremonious, formal
|
related words: |
formal |
|
derivation: |
ritually (adv.) |
|
|