🙏benediction (benediksyon)

noun
/ˌbɛnɪˈdɪkʃən/
bénédiction (benediction)

Signification

a blessing or expression of good wishes, often at the end of a religious service
a blessing, especially a ceremonial one; an expression of good wishes
Traduction de la signification
une bénédiction ou une expression de vœux, généralement à la fin d'un service religieux
une benediction ou une expression de voeux, generalement a la fin d'un service religieux

Phrases d'exemple

The priest gave a final benediction before the congregation left.

Le prêtre a donné une bénédiction finale avant que la congrégation parte.
Le pretre a donne une benediction finale avant que la congregation parte.

The priest gave his benediction to the newlyweds.

Le prêtre a donné sa bénédiction aux nouveaux mariés.
Le pretre a donne sa benediction aux nouveaux maries.

Expressions d'exemple

give a benediction
donner une bénédiction
donner une benediction

Synonymes

blessing, prayer, invocation, sanctification, good wishes
Entrée 1
blessing, prayer, invocation, sanctification
Entrée 2
blessing, prayer, invocation, good wishes

Antonymes

curse, malediction, condemnation
Entrée 1
curse, malediction
Entrée 2
curse, malediction, condemnation

Collocations

final benediction, solemn benediction, receive benediction, give benediction, papal benediction
Entrée 1
final benediction, solemn benediction, receive benediction
Entrée 2
give benediction, receive benediction, papal benediction

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