Meaning & Definition of word "Chapel"

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    Chapel

    /ˈtʃæpəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A small building or room used for Christian worship, typically one that is part of a larger institution such as a school, hospital, or university.
      • Example: The students gathered in the chapel for morning prayers before classes began.
    • 2. A place of worship for nonconformists or members of certain other religious groups.
      • Example: He attended a local chapel that welcomed people from diverse faith backgrounds.
    • 3. A building or room for worship that is not a church, often associated with a specific organization or purpose.
      • Example: The hospital has a peaceful chapel where families can pray or reflect.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'capelle', from Old French 'capelle', from Latin 'capella', meaning 'small cape (or cloak)'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Chapel service:

    A religious service held in a chapel.

    In the chapel:

    Referring to an event taking place within a chapel.

    Chapel bell:

    A bell that rings at specific times for services in a chapel.

    Related Words

    church:

    A larger building for Christian worship often involving a congregation.

    cathedral:

    A principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's throne.

    ministry:

    The act of serving or the duties of those in positions of religious leadership.

    Slang Meanings of chapel