Ceremonials [noun]

Definition of Ceremonials:

worship, ceremony

Synonyms of Ceremonials:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ceremonials:

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Sentence/Example of Ceremonials:

The ceremonials last throughout the latter two-thirds of a night.

In this character they are exhorted with elaborate prayers, rituals, and ceremonials.

Of all the striking ceremonials which I have ever seen, it   was the most striking.

The Cloud People have ceremonials, just like those of the Sia.

Among the ceremonials of the unreformed Church, the most conspicuous was that at Easter, when the Resurrection was represented.

He brought with him images and texts and all the paraphernalia necessary for the gorgeous ceremonials of his religion.

Indeed, Protestants and Masons are not referred to directly or indirectly in the ceremonials and pledges.

Here we see that the religious rites have to do with the food supply and fitting sacred ceremonials are performed.

How many professional men there are, who are mere drudges among drugs, parchments, and ceremonials?

"I know not whether your Lordship is more accustomed than myself to these stately ceremonials," said he.