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Meanings of
conventual
in English
Of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows.
monastic
cloistered
cloistral
monastical
Related terms
unworldly
Usage of
conventual
in English
1
The garden was
conventual
,
the house had the air of a prison.
2
From that point of view
conventual
life might be bad for him.
3
This was the case in all the English
conventual
cathedrals, e.g.
4
In her uneasiness she appealed to Father Certificatus, the
conventual
confessor.
5
In the year 1528, James V. added a palace to the
conventual
buildings.
6
Afterward, the
conventual
Mass was a Mass for Pilgrims and Travelers.
7
They have heard of his violent behaviour in
conventual
establishments before.
8
If these are
conventual
manners, I hope that Clara may not adopt them.
9
Nothing remains of the
conventual
buildings but a few scanty patches of masonry.
10
And yet the
conventual
prejudice which banishes its name subsists still.
11
No
conventual
gloom was ever deeper than the gloom of Fellside.
12
She made Isabel a little
conventual
curtsey and then came to be kissed.
13
You, you know, dear Alice, are promised to a
conventual
life.
14
She desired to take the
conventual
vows; but he restrained her a long time.
15
He was not called by God to
conventual
life; .
16
She has no vocation for the
conventual
life and- Iwasbeginning to become anxious.
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conventual
Adjective
Frequent collocations
conventual buildings
conventual life
conventual church
conventual establishments
conventual discipline
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Conventual
through the time
Conventual
across language varieties
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