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Novitiate Meaning in English

word

nəˈvɪʃi.ət
noh-VISH-ee-uht
nəˈvɪʃi.ət
noh-VISH-ee-uht

Definition

A period of training or preparation for someone new to a religious order, or the position of being a novice. It can also refer generally to the state or period of being a beginner.

Usage & Nuances

Formally used, primarily in religious contexts for those beginning their life in a convent or monastery ('in the novitiate'). Occasionally used metaphorically for any beginner's learning period. Not commonly used in daily conversation.

Example Sentences

She entered the novitiate at age 20.

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The novitiate usually lasts for one year.

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He struggled during his novitiate.

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Her time in the novitiate taught her patience and humility.

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After finishing her novitiate, she took her final vows.

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Entering the novitiate felt like stepping into a whole new world.

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