chalice
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Definition
A chalice is a large, often decorative cup or goblet, especially one used in religious ceremonies, like the Christian communion.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly formal and used in religious or historical contexts. Common in Christian terminology for the communion cup. Occasionally appears metaphorically as 'the Holy Chalice' or 'poisoned chalice' (a harmful opportunity). Not used for regular drinking cups.
Example Sentences
The priest lifted the chalice during the ceremony.
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A chalice is often made of gold or silver.
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The museum displays an ancient chalice.
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Many legends talk about the search for the Holy Chalice.
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He saw the old silver chalice on the altar and wondered about its history.
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Calling the new job offer a 'poisoned chalice' means it looks good but could bring trouble.
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