"Obsequies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Obsequies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Obsequies" Meaning

Obsequies refer to ceremonies or rituals performed to honor and pay respects to the dead, typically after a funeral or memorial service.

"Obsequies" Examples

Usage Examples of "Obsequies"


1. Formal rites

The family held a grand obsequies for their beloved grandfather, complete with a eulogy, prayers, and a military honor guard.

2. Funeral ceremony

The village elder delivered a heartfelt eulogy at the obsequies of the deceased, recalling his many accomplishments and kind deeds.

3. Funeral rites

The church held a solemn obsequies service, complete with incense, chant, and a procession of mourners to pay their respects.

4. Ceremonial mourning

The government(lower level) ordered a day of national mourning, including obsequies from the state president and a moment of silence for the fallen soldiers.

5. Final goodbye

The family said their final goodbyes at the obsequies, spreading flowers, sharing tears, and remembering the happy times they had with their loved one.

"Obsequies" Similar Words

Obscures

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to make something unclear or difficult to understand; to hide or conceal the truth or facts.

Obscuring

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The verb "obscuring" means to make something unclear or difficult to see, understand, or perceive by blocking or concealing it. It can also mean to make someone or something seem mysterious, vague, or unclear.

Obscurities

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Obscurities refer to things that are unclear, mysterious, or difficult to understand. They can also refer to rare or lesser-known facts or ideas that are not widely known or understood.

Obscurity

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Obsecrate

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Obsecrate means to pray or make offerings to a god or god in a formal or ritual manner, often in a way that is believed to appease or honor the deity.

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Obsequience

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Obsequience refers to the quality of being dutifully compliant or submissive, often in a way that is considered overly eager to please or conform to the wishes of others. It can also imply a lack of independent thought or initiative, as if one is simply following orders or habits without questioning or refuting them. In a broader sense, obsequience can also describe a tendency towards servile or fawning behavior, often in an attempt to curry favor or avoid criticism.

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Obsequy

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Obsequy refers to a funeral oration, a speech or poem written and delivered at a funeral, or the ceremony or ceremony itself. It can also refer to a lavish or extravagant funeral or a large and elaborate monument or tombstone. The term is often used to describe the extravagant funerals and elaborate tombs of the rich and powerful in ancient Rome.

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