Meaning & Definition of word "Hymn"

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    Hymn

    /hɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. A religious song or poem of praise to God or a god.
      • Example: The congregation sang a beautiful hymn during the Sunday service.
    • 2. A song or poem expressing religious adoration.
      • Example: The choir performed a moving hymn dedicated to the memory of those who have passed.
    • 3. A song of praise or joy, not necessarily religious.
      • Example: The melody of the hymn filled the air with a sense of celebration and community.
    • 4. A formal expression of praise or commendation.
      • Example: The event concluded with a hymn celebrating the achievements of the graduates.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'hymn', from Latin 'hymnus', from Greek 'hymnos'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hymn of praise:

    A song that expresses joy and reverence.

    sing a hymn:

    To chant or vocalize a religious song.

    hymn to the sea:

    A song written in admiration of the ocean.

    Related Words

    canticle:

    A song or chant, typically with a biblical text, used in religious services.

    anthem:

    A rousing or uplifting song that celebrates a particular cause.

    Slang Meanings of hymn

    Meaning: A term used colloquially to refer to any strong or uplifting song.

    Example Sentence: That new track is a total hymn!

    Meaning: Used to describe a particularly good or iconic song.

    Example Sentence: This playlist is full of hymns from the best artists.