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monastic

relating to monks / austere / ascetic / a monk or nun
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pl: monastics

This term evokes a sense of profound stillness and intentional deprivation. When used to describe a lifestyle, it suggests a spiritual devotion that prioritizes the internal world over external material possessions, often carrying a connotation of peace or sacredness. In a secular context, the word describes a stark, minimalist environment. It implies a level of austerity that goes beyond simple tidiness, suggesting a disciplined rejection of comfort and luxury to achieve a specific goal or state of mind.

Meanings

Adjective

Relating to monks, nuns, or the way of life lived in a monastery or convent.

"The monks lived a quiet, monastic existence in the mountains."

Adjective

Characterized by severe self-discipline, austerity, and the avoidance of luxury.

"Her apartment was monastic in its simplicity, containing only a bed and a desk."

Noun

A person who lives as a monk or a nun.

"The community was composed of several dozen monastics from different orders."

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