Cenobite [noun]
Definition of Cenobite:
monastic
Opposite/Antonyms of Cenobite:
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Sentence/Example of Cenobite:
He retained his old habits as a cenobite, and even as a hermit.
He did not dine every day, and when he did it was a cenobite's meal, little suited to the taste of a true Englishman.
But neither the life of a cenobite, nor the labours of a missionary could satisfy the aspirations of his soul after perfection.
Gustave Moreau alone transposed her to paint—Moreau, too, was a cenobite of art.
Her neatness and the exquisite care she took of her person had in them little of the cenobite.
And my soul is a sepulchre where I, Ill cenobite, have spent eternity:On the vile cloister walls no pictures rise.
And though the cenobite realises his personality, it is often an impoverished personality that he so realises.
Like a cenobite's cell, too, my pavilion was not meant for a storehouse of worldly treasures.