How Traditions Keep Families United
Traditions help create cohesion but can sometimes cause ambivalence. However, these traditions provide long-term sustenance, creating a sense of confluence within the family. The symbolism and historical legacy make these relationships pervasive.
They build strong resilience and fortitude within the family, which helps face any adversity. Traditions transcend time boundaries, even ephemeral moments remain permanent in memory, especially when they pass through generations.
On one hand, the juxtaposition of traditions provides deep introspection into our family heritage and values. On the other hand, reconciliation and sanctity create steadfast commitment and stability toward the family. All together, this helps maintain family unity and preserve zeal and tenacity in relationships.
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koʊˈhiːʒən
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The state of being united or sticking together; unity and solidarity.
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The cohesion of the team was essential for achieving success. |
unity, solidarity, togetherness, bond, connection, harmony
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disintegration, fragmentation, division, separation, discord, conflict
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æmˈbɪvələns
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Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something; uncertainty or confusion.
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She felt ambivalence about taking the job offer. |
uncertainty, confusion, doubt, indecision, mixed feelings, vacillation
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certainty, assurance, confidence, clarity, conviction, decisiveness
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ˈsʌstənəns
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Food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment or support.
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The community relied on local resources for sustenance. |
nourishment, support, food, nutrition, provisions, maintenance
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deprivation, starvation, malnourishment, hunger, want, lack
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ˈkɒnfluəns
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A place where two rivers meet; a flowing together or meeting point.
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The confluence of rivers created a fertile land for agriculture. |
junction, convergence, meeting point, merger, union, intersection
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divergence, separation, split, division, branching, parting
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ˈsɪmbəlɪzəm
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The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities; symbolic meaning.
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The dove is a symbol of peace in many cultures. |
representation, metaphor, imagery, allegory, sign, emblem
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literal meaning, directness, explicitness, plainness, clarity, obviousness
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ˈlɛɡəsi
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Something left or handed down by a predecessor; heritage or inheritance.
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His legacy continues to inspire generations. |
inheritance, heritage, bequest, tradition, gift, endowment
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oblivion, anonymity, insignificance, obscurity, forgetting, neglect
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pərˈveɪsɪv
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Spreading widely throughout an area or group; prevalent everywhere.
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The pervasive influence of technology shapes modern life. |
widespread, ubiquitous, prevalent, extensive, omnipresent, far-reaching
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limited, restricted, confined, localized, isolated, contained
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rɪˈzɪlɪəns
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The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness and endurance.
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Her resilience in overcoming challenges was remarkable. |
toughness, endurance, strength, durability, fortitude, tenacity
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fragility, vulnerability, weakness, brittleness, delicacy, frailty
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Courage in pain or adversity; mental and emotional strength.
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He showed great fortitude during the crisis. |
courage, strength, bravery, valor, determination, resolve
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weakness, cowardice, timidity, fear, frailty, pusillanimity
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Difficulties or misfortune; a difficult or unpleasant situation.
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They overcame adversity and achieved their goals. |
hardship, misfortune, difficulty, trouble, challenge, setback
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prosperity, success, fortune, advantage, ease, comfort
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trænˈsɛnd
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To go beyond the range or limits of; to surpass or exceed.
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The athlete transcended all expectations with his performance. |
surpass, exceed, overcome, rise above, go beyond, outstrip
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fall short, fail, succumb, surrender, yield, submit
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ɪˈfɛmərəl
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Lasting for a very short time; temporary or fleeting.
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The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral but breathtaking. |
temporary, fleeting, brief, short-lived, transient, momentary
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permanent, everlasting, enduring, lasting, eternal, persistent
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The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
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The juxtaposition of old and new architecture was striking. |
contrast, comparison, opposition, placement, arrangement, positioning
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separation, division, isolation, distance, disconnection, segregation
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The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
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After the failure, he engaged in deep introspection to understand the cause. |
self-reflection, self-examination, contemplation, meditation, soul-searching, rumination
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external observation, superficiality, shallowness, ignorance, unawareness, thoughtlessness
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ˌrɛkənsɪlɪˈeɪʃən
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The restoration of friendly relations; the action of making one view compatible with another.
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The reconciliation between the two parties was a pivotal moment. |
settlement, resolution, agreement, peace, harmony, accord
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estrangement, disagreement, conflict, discord, hostility, division
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The state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly; ultimate importance.
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The sanctity of life should never be compromised. |
sacredness, holiness, purity, divinity, reverence, inviolability
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profanity, impurity, desecration, corruption, violation, sacrilege
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Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective; passion.
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She approached the project with great zeal and determination. |
passion, enthusiasm, fervor, ardor, dedication, devotion
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apathy, indifference, lethargy, disinterest, coolness, detachment
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tɪˈnæsɪti
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The quality or fact of being able to grip something firmly; persistence and determination.
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His tenacity helped him to overcome all the obstacles. |
persistence, determination, perseverance, resolve, steadfastness, doggedness
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weakness, surrender, giving up, capitulation, abandonment, quitting
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