What is another word for Monastically?

Pronunciation: [mənˈastɪkli] (IPA)

Monastically refers to something related to monasteries or monks. There are several synonyms that can be used instead of monastically. Some of them include monkish, cloistered, sequestered, solitary, reclusive, hermitic, and ascetic. These words are often used when describing a lifestyle that is simple, austere, and devoted to spiritual or religious practices. For instance, someone who spends their time in retreat from the world in search of spiritual enlightenment can be described as leading a monastic life. Likewise, a hermit or ascetic might be someone who seeks spiritual enlightenment through self-denial, solitude, and contemplation. So, depending on the context, any of these synonyms can be used as an alternative to monastically.

What are the hypernyms for Monastically?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Monastically

Should you see one there, be sure it belongs either to a young and ardent ecclesiastic or to some good abbe of forty with three chins; to a young girl of pure life such as is brought up in certain middle-class families; to a mother of twenty, still full of illusions, as she suckles her first-born; to a young man newly embarked from the provinces, and intrusted to the care of some devout dowager who keeps him without a sou; or, perhaps, to some shop assistant who goes to bed at midnight wearied out with folding and unfolding calico, and rises at seven o'clock to arrange the window; often again to some man of science or poetry, who lives Monastically in the embrace of a fine idea, who remains sober, patient, and chaste; else to some self-contented fool, feeding himself on folly, reeking of health, in a perpetual state of absorption with his own smile; or to the soft and happy race of loungers, the only folk really happy in Paris, which unfolds for them hour by hour its moving poetry.
"The Thirteen"
Honore de Balzac

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