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rite

[C] Countable
pl: rites

This word evokes a sense of ancient tradition and strict adherence to a predetermined sequence of actions. It is deeply tied to the idea of transition or sanctification, where the performance of the act is more important than the individual's personal feelings. It carries a heavy, solemn weight and is almost always used in religious, cultural, or anthropological contexts. While a ceremony is a general term for a formal event, a rite is specifically the ritualized action within that event. It suggests a spiritual or societal requirement that must be fulfilled to change one's status or to honor a deity, often involving symbols, chants, or specific gestures that have been passed down through generations.

Countable when referring to a specific ceremony or a set of prescribed actions, such as the rites of burial.

Meanings

Noun

A formal or ceremonial act prescribed by a religion or social group.

"The initiation rite marks the transition to adulthood."

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