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monk

noun as in man who devotes life to contemplation of god

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He was one of living symbols of “White Ribbon Revolution” of 2012, always in black, slim, shaved, almost a monk.

The Austria-based restaurant was first noted by the scholar and monk Albuin, who was a devout follower of Charlemagne.

Strange is sometimes assisted by Wong, another monk gifted to Dr. Strange by The Ancient One.

One day, he took a monk with a cleanly shaven head and had him walk around a light bulb to demonstrate this theory.

Then, he decided to give it all up and become a Buddhist monk.

Only the day before he died, he had said this to Father Francis, a young Brazilian monk, to whom he was greatly attached.

"Let me get the man something to eat," said Yung Pak as the monk seated himself upon a mat.

Ferdinando Ugheli, a Florentine monk, died; distinguished for his learning and his virtues.

Inside its darkened walls a single monk chanted his monotonous prayer before an altar.

John Laurence Berti, a learned monk of Tuscany, died; author of about 20 quarto volumes of divinity.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to monk, such as: abbot, friar, priest, anchorite, ascetic, and brother.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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