ablution

Noun

UK: /əˈbluː.ʃən/

US: /əˈbluː.ʃən/


Definition

Ablution means washing yourself, like when you wash your hands or face.

Ablution means washing yourself or a part of your body. It's often used when talking about washing for religious reasons.

Washing oneself, usually as part of a ritual purification, is referred to as ablution. It is frequently connected to religious rituals in which washing is necessary for ceremonial or spiritual purification.

Examples and Usage

▶️ Washing Yourself or a Part of Your Body

Example: Before prayers, they perform ablution by washing their hands and face.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "ablution" means washing hands and face before praying.

Example: He learned about the ablution ritual at his friend's temple.

  • Explanation: Here, "ablution" means the special washing done at the temple.

▶️ Washing for Ritual or Ceremonial Purposes

Example: Before entering the mosque, he performs ablution by washing his hands, feet, and face.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "ablution" refers to the ritual washing performed before prayer.

Example: Ablution is an essential practice in many religions, signifying spiritual cleanliness.

  • Explanation: Here, "ablution" denotes the ceremonial washing that signifies purity in various religious contexts.

▶️ Washing Yourself

Example: Before eating, she does ablution by washing her hands.

  • Explanation: In this sentence, "ablution" means she washes her hands before eating.

Example: He learned how to do ablution at preschool by washing his face.

  • Explanation: Here, "ablution" means he washes his face at preschool.

How to Use "Ablution"

When talking about washing:

☑️Example: She does ablution every night by washing her face.

  • Subject: She
  • Predicate: does ablution every night by washing her face
    • "ablution" (noun meaning washing)
    • "washing her face" (verb phrase describing the action)

☑️Example: He does ablution before nap time by washing his hands.

  • Subject: He
  • Predicate: does ablution before nap time by washing his hands
    • "ablution" (noun meaning washing)
    • "washing his hands" (verb phrase describing the action)

When talking about washing for cleaning or religious reasons:

☑️Example: She performs ablution every morning when she washes her face.

  • Subject: She
  • Predicate: performs ablution every morning when she washes her face
    • "ablution" (noun meaning washing)
    • "washes her face" (verb phrase describing the action)

☑️Example: The teacher explained the importance of ablution in different cultures.

  • Subject: The teacher
  • Predicate: explained the importance of ablution in different cultures
    • "ablution" (noun meaning washing)
    • "explained the importance" (verb phrase describing the action)

Detailed Usage

When discussing the act of washing for ritual or ceremonial purposes:

☑️Example: Ablution is a common practice in Islam, where believers wash certain parts of their body before prayers.

  • Subject: Ablution
  • Predicate: is a common practice in Islam, where believers wash certain parts of their body before prayers
    • "ablution" (noun meaning ritual washing)
    • "common practice" (phrase describing the frequency of the act)
    • "in Islam" (prepositional phrase specifying the religion)

☑️Example: Many cultures have forms of ablution that are performed before religious ceremonies.

  • Subject: Many cultures
  • Predicate: have forms of ablution that are performed before religious ceremonies
    • "forms of ablution" (noun phrase describing different types of ritual washing)
    • "performed before religious ceremonies" (verb phrase explaining when the ablution is done)

More Examples

☑️Example: He watched his friend perform ablution before entering the prayer hall.

  • Explanation: He saw his friend wash before going into the place where they pray.

☑️Example: They talked about the different ways people do ablution in their religions.

  • Explanation: They discussed how people wash in various religious practices.

☑️Example: The priest explained the significance of ablution in preparing for the sacred rituals.

  • Explanation: The priest described why washing is important before participating in religious rituals.

☑️Example: Ablution facilities are provided at the entrance of the temple to ensure everyone is purified before entering.

  • Explanation: Washing stations are available at the temple entrance so that people can clean themselves before going inside.

☑️Example: During the pilgrimage, participants must perform ablution to cleanse themselves of physical and spiritual impurities.

  • Explanation: Pilgrims wash themselves to remove both physical dirt and spiritual uncleanliness.

☑️Example: She does ablution after playing outside by washing her hands and face.

  • Explanation: She washes her hands and face after playing outside.

☑️Example: He does ablution in the morning by washing his face.

  • Explanation: He washes his face in the morning.

Contextual Notes

"Ablution" is a term primarily used in religious or formal contexts to describe the act of washing as a means of purification. It is an important practice in many faiths, symbolizing the removal of impurities and preparation for engaging in sacred activities.

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