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baptism

[C/U] Both
pl: baptisms

This term carries a heavy weight of initiation and transformation. It suggests a clean slate or a definitive crossing of a threshold from one state of existence to another. While primarily associated with spiritual rebirth and purity in a religious setting, it implies a formal welcoming into a community. In secular usage, the word often describes a harsh or sudden introduction to a demanding environment. This usage emphasizes the shock of the experience and the rapid adaptation required to survive a new, challenging reality.

Countable when referring to the specific event or ceremony. Uncountable when referring to the general theological concept or the act of immersion.

Meanings

Noun
[someone]

A religious ceremony of admission into the Christian church, typically involving water.

"The baby's baptism was attended by the whole family."

Noun
[something]

The act of immersing someone or something in water.

"The sudden baptism in the cold river woke him up."

Noun
[something]

A difficult first experience that tests a person's courage or ability.

"Her first day in the emergency room was a baptism by fire."

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