vow
solemn promise / pledge / to swear
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pl: vowspast: vowedpp: voweding: vowing
This term carries a weight of sacredness and permanence that distinguishes it from a simple promise. It suggests a binding commitment, often witnessed by a higher power or a community, where the failure to fulfill the obligation is seen as a moral or spiritual transgression. In modern usage, it frequently appears in the context of marriage or religious devotion. While it can be used for personal goals, the word still retains a formal, dramatic tone, implying a level of intensity and resolve that exceeds a casual agreement.
Meanings
Noun
A solemn promise, often made to God or a religious authority, to do or not do something.
"He took a vow of silence during his retreat."