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Stigmata Meaning in English

word

stɪɡˈmɑtə
stig-MAH-tuh
stɪɡmˈɑːtɐ
stig-MAH-tuh

Definition

Stigmata are marks or wounds on the body that resemble those said to have been suffered by Jesus during his crucifixion. The term is usually used in religious or mystical contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in Christian religious language, especially Catholicism. Singular: 'stigma' (rare in this sense); 'stigmata' is almost always plural. Not to be confused with the general word 'stigma' (social shame). Usually refers to marks appearing mysteriously on highly religious people.

Example Sentences

Many saints were believed to have stigmata on their hands or feet.

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The church investigated the case of a woman claiming to have stigmata.

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Some people view stigmata as a sign of deep faith.

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The documentary explores modern cases of stigmata around the world.

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Skeptics often question whether stigmata are miraculous or can be explained scientifically.

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Even today, reports of stigmata still capture people’s imagination.

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