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Synonyms for congrégation
ˌkɒŋ grɪˈgeɪ ʃəncon·gré·ga·tion
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
congregation
Company, from the Latin cum, with, and panis, bread, denotes primarily the association of those who eat at a common table, or the persons so associated, table-companions, messmates, friends, and hence is widely extended to include any association of those united permanently or temporarily, for business, pleasure, festivity, travel, etc., or by sorrow, misfortune, or wrong; company may denote an indefinite number (ordinarily more than two), but less than a multitude; in the military sense a company is a limited and definite number of men; company implies more unity of feeling and purpose than crowd, and is a less formal and more familiar word than assemblage or assembly. An assemblage may be of persons or of objects; an assembly is always of persons. An assemblage is promiscuous and unorganized; an assembly is organized and united in some common purpose. A conclave is a secret assembly. A convocation is an assembly called by authority for a special purpose; the term convention suggests less dependence upon any superior authority or summons. A group is small in number and distinct in outline, clearly marked off from all else in space or time. Collection, crowd, gathering, group, and multitude have the unorganized and promiscuous character of the assemblage; the other terms come under the general idea of assembly. Congregation is now almost exclusively religious; meeting is often so used, but is less restricted, as we may speak of a meeting of armed men. Gathering refers to a coming together, commonly of numbers, from far and near; as, the gathering of the Scottish clans.
Synonyms:
assemblage, assembly, collection, company, conclave, concourse, conference, convention, convocation, crowd, gathering, group, host, meeting, multitude, throngAntonyms:
dispersion, loneliness, privacy, retirement, seclusion, solitude
Princeton's WordNet
congregation, fold, faithfulnoun
a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
Synonyms:
flock, flexure, sheepcote, faithful, crease, plica, folding, fold, congregating, sheepfold, congregation, bend, sheep pen, crimp, plicationcongregationnoun
an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together
"a congregation of children pleaded for his autograph"; "a great congregation of birds flew over"
Synonyms:
fold, faithful, congregatingcongregation, congregatingnoun
the act of congregating
Synonyms:
fold, faithful, congregation, congregating
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
congregationnoun
Synonyms:
assembly, meeting, collection
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "congregation":
congrégation, cnd, parish, nda, faithful
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#178 | company | |
#181 | group | |
#650 | meeting | |
#744 | collection | |
#785 | conference | |
#1656 | host | |
#2379 | assembly | |
#2829 | convention | |
#5598 | crowd | |
#5749 | gathering | |
#5820 | parish | |
#6423 | fold | |
#6506 | bend | |
#7878 | folding | |
#10349 | faithful | |
#12250 | congregation | |
#15058 | flock | |
#15954 | multitude | |
#29367 | crease | |
#31311 | nda | |
#32070 | convocation | |
#34150 | crimp | |
#34647 | assemblage | |
#36341 | concourse | |
#49357 | cnd | |
#50398 | throng | |
#59035 | conclave | |
#84870 | plication | |
#86646 | flexure | |
#151217 | congregating | |
#168992 | sheepfold |
How to use congrégation in a sentence?
The longer I live, the more places I go and people I meet, the more certain I am that everyone has gifts to be recognized and celebrated, together our contributions add up to something greater than we could offer on our own. Isn't that the goal of a community or a congregation?
This was a moment that kind of defines the congregation, i have no idea how this will look five or 10 years from now. I think we're all reading a book and nobody knows how this thing will end.
Our prayers are with the families of the victims and the congregation of yesterday's church attack, it was over in 6 seconds thanks to the brave parishioners who acted to protect 242 fellow worshippers. Lives were saved by these heroes, and Texas laws allowing them to carry arms!.
I came here with a dream 48 years ago to be the greatest athlete in the world. Now I enter a different kind of race, arguably my most important one yet, to save California, i want to carry the torch for the parents who had to balance work and their child's education, for business owners who were forced to shut down, for pastors who were not able to be with their congregation, for the family who lost their home in a fire, for an entire generation of students who lost a year of education.
This incident will be investigated swiftly and thoroughly, and we will keep the congregation up to date as more facts emerge, our primary concern is the health and safety of our children, and The Yellow School asks for your prayers for the injured and their families, as well as staff and students.
Translations for congrégation
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- مجمعArabic
- паство, сбор, струпванеBulgarian
- Versammlung, GemeindeGerman
- εκκλησίασμαGreek
- kongregacioEsperanto
- seurakunta, väkijoukkoFinnish
- assemblée des fidèles, rassemblement, congrégation, assembléeFrench
- coitheanalScottish Gaelic
- հավաքույթArmenian
- congregationInterlingua
- mannsöfnuður, söfnuðurIcelandic
- assemblea, congregazioneItalian
- 会衆, 集団Japanese
- kudde, vergadering, congregatie, bijeenkomst, samenscholing, menigteDutch
- congregação, assembleiaPortuguese
- congregație, adunare de fideli, organzație fondată religiosRomanian
- конгрегация, паства, собрание, сходка, скоплениеRussian
- församlingSwedish
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