Meaning & Definition of word "Saint"

Saint

/seɪnt/

noun:

  • 1. A person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded in Christian faith as being in heaven after death.
    • Example: Saint Francis of Assisi is known for his love of animals and nature.
  • 2. A person of great virtue or goodness.
    • Example: She is a saint for dedicating her life to helping the less fortunate.
  • 3. A recognized leader in a religious community, often canonized after death.
    • Example: The church celebrated the feast day of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

Etymology

From Latin 'sanctus', which means holy.

Common Phrases and Expressions

saint at heart:

A person who is kind and caring, even if they have made mistakes in their life.

saintly behavior:

Actions that are morally excellent or virtuous.

a saint in disguise:

Someone who appears unremarkable but possesses deep goodness.

Related Words

martyr:

A person who suffers or sacrifices for their beliefs.

angel:

A spiritual being regarded as a messenger of God, often portrayed as having a kind and gentle nature.

prophet:

A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.

Slang Meanings of saint

Meaning: A very good or nice person.

Example Sentence: He's such a saint for volunteering every weekend.

Meaning: Someone who is forgiving or understanding.

Example Sentence: After what she did, you were a saint not to hold a grudge.