Grail [noun]

Definition of Grail:

sacred vessel

Synonyms of Grail:


Opposite/Antonyms of Grail:

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Sentence/Example of Grail:

This is like the holy grail of audio because it lets you feel like you’re truly a part of the audio experience rather than on the outside listening in.

The industry’s holy grail is to create general purpose quantum computers capable of solving presently incalculable problems.

Probably even to-day the majority would name Walter Map as the populariser, if not the inventor, of the Grail legend.

The Grail vision had, then, taught the "guileless one" nothing.

Is the Grail, too, then turned into a mocking spirit to the unhappy Amfortas?

In this ship was a table, and on the table, covered with a red cloth, was the Holy Grail.

But whence Wolfram derived his idea of the Grail is a problem which it is to be feared will never now be completely solved.

Having made some such reference to it, the sexton Baker, an inquisitive octogenarian, wanted to know what the Holy Grail was.

She has a belief that yonder cup is the veritable Holy Grail, and when I suggested that it was not she grew angry.

As we approach, a clear blast of trombones and brass from the terrace in front of the grand entrance plays out the Grail "motive."