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Temple Visit: Meaning, Usage & Examples
Meaning 1:visit a temple (Temple visit)
Temple visit
/ˈtɛmpəl ˈvɪzɪt/
n. phr.
Going to a temple to see it, pray, or take part in religious activities.
visit a temple
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/ˈvɪzɪt ə ˈtɛmpəl/
n. phr.
The act of going to a temple for the purpose of seeing it, offering prayers, or engaging in religious activities.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'templum' (sacred enclosure) + Latin 'visitare' (to go to see).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a temple bell ringing as you visit.
📖 Example
During our trip to Kyoto, we made a temple visit to Kinkaku-ji to admire its golden pavilion.
During our trip to Kyoto, we made a temple visit to Kinkaku-ji to admire its golden pavilion.
🔗 Collocations
make a temple visit – to go to a temple for religious or sightseeing purposes
pay a temple visit – to formally visit a temple, often for prayer
temple visit schedule – a planned time for visiting a temple
🔄 Synonyms
pilgrimage (n.) – a journey to a sacred place for religious reasons
shrine visit (n. phr.) – a visit to a shrine, similar to a temple visit
church visit (n. phr.) – a visit to a church for worship or tourism
🚫 Antonyms
stay at home (v. phr.) – to not go out for any visit
skip the temple (v. phr.) – to deliberately avoid visiting a temple
🌱 Derivatives
temple visitor (n.) – a person who visits a temple
temple-visiting (adj.) – related to the act of visiting temples
📖 Cultural Story
The practice of temple visits is ancient, found in many religions. In Japan, 'tera-mairi' (temple visiting) is common for prayer and sightseeing.
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