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Calvary Meaning in English

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ˈkæɫvɝi
KAL-vur-ee
kˈælvəɹi
KAL-vuh-ree

Definition

Originally, "Calvary" refers to the hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified. More generally, it can mean a period of intense suffering or hardship.

Usage & Nuances

"Calvary" is often capitalized when referring to the place, and used metaphorically (not religious) for extreme suffering. Not to be confused with "cavalry" (military troops on horseback). In Christian contexts, it's usually religious; elsewhere, it's figurative.

Example Sentences

Many Christians visit Calvary each year.

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The story of Calvary is important in the Bible.

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After weeks of pain, his illness became a real calvary.

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Living through that breakup felt like my own personal calvary.

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He described his years in prison as a long calvary he would never forget.

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Don’t mix up calvary with cavalry—they have completely different meanings!

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