CHASTE vs CELIBATE: NOUN
- N/A
- One who is unmarried, esp. a bachelor, or one bound by vows not to marry.
- Celibate state; celibacy.
- One who adheres to or practises celibacy; a bachelor, especially a confirmed bachelor.
- A single life; celibacy.
- One who abstains from sexual relations.
- An unmarried person who has taken a religious vow of chastity
- Person who is not married, especially one who has taken a religious vow not to get married, usually because of being a member of a religious community.
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: ADJECTIVE
- Unmarried.
- Pure in thought and act; innocent; free from lewdness and obscenity, or indecency in act or speech; modest.
- Pure from unlawful sexual intercourse; virtuous; continent.
- Pure or simple in design or style; austere.
- Not involving or suggestive of sexual desire or indecency.
- Abstaining from sexual relations; celibate.
- Abstaining from sexual relations that are not sanctioned by certain religious laws or moral principles.
- Not having experienced sexual intercourse; virginal.
- Morally pure (especially not having experienced sexual intercourse)
- Pure and simple in design or style
- Pure in design and expression; correct; free from barbarisms or vulgarisms; refined; simple.
- Abstaining from unlawful sexual intercourse
- Abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate
- Virginal, innocent, having had no sexual experience
- Simple, austere, undecorative
- Modest, decent, morally pure
- Same as Agnus castus.
- Abstaining from sexual intercourse
- Abstaining from sexual relations.
- Remaining unmarried, especially for religious reasons.
- Abstaining from sexual relations and pleasures.
- Not married.
- Unmarried; single.
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In art, free from meretricious ornament or affectation; severely simple.
- In a figurative sense: As applied to language and literary style, free from uncouth or equivocal words and phrases, and from affected or extravagant expressions; not affected or grandiloquent.
- Free from obscenity or impurity: as, chaste conversation.
- Celibate; unmarried.
- To chasten; discipline; punish; chastise. See chasten and chastise, which have taken the place of this verb.
- To reduce to submission; tame.
- To bring or keep under control; restrain, as the passions.
- Possessing chastity or sexual purity; continent; virtuous; pure.
- To lead a single life. Fortnightly Rev.
- Unmarried; single: as, a celibate life.
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: RELATED WORDS
- Monogamous, Sexless, Pious, Decent, Modest, Undefiled, Continent, Plain, Pure, Moral, Vestal, Virgin, Virtuous, Celibate, Virginal
- Childless, Unfaithful, Monastic, Bisexual, Teetotal, Asexual, Homosexual, Sexless, Heterosexual, Abstinent, Single, Unwed, Unmarried, Continent, Chaste
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Monogamous, Sexless, Pious, Decent, Modest, Undefiled, Continent, Plain, Pure, Moral, Vestal, Virgin, Virtuous, Celibate, Virginal
- Childless, Unfaithful, Monastic, Bisexual, Teetotal, Asexual, Homosexual, Sexless, Heterosexual, Abstinent, Single, Unwed, Unmarried, Continent, Chaste
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Chaste berries are deep reddish black in color.
- There are chaste romances aimed at Christian readers.
- Share the struggles of living a chaste life.
- If chaste, why was she put to death?
- Have I been chaste in thought and word?
- Her work is known for being particularly chaste.
- Beware of those who slander pious chaste women.
- The lofty soul of chaste Tecla overcomes the wild beasts; chaste Euphemia overcomes the accursed wild beasts.
- Callisto is a chaste foilower the chaste goddess Diana Jupiter disguises himself as Diana to make love to ha.
- Abram remains the chaste husband of his very chaste wife.
- Baelor the Blessed now becomes celibate a bit earlier.
- However, everyone is celibate for at least some time.
- As a gay man, he vowed to be celibate.
- One case in point a mandated celibate clergy.
- Perhaps becoming celibate is sacrifice enough for me.
- Celibate Pleasures: Masculinity, Desire, and Asceticism in Augustine.
- Bishops are chosen from among the celibate clergy.
- An agamist is unmarried person celibate by choice.
- Eunuchs were not considered sexually inactive or celibate.
- However, celibate men take vows as monks and can be ordained as priests, and bishops are chosen from the celibate clergy.
CHASTE vs CELIBATE: QUESTIONS
- Is it permissible for a man to marry a chaste woman?
- Where did Samuel de Champlain meet Jean Baptiste de Chaste?
- Is it safe to take chaste tree berry during pregnancy?
- How much chaste Berry powder should I Feed my horse?
- Can a couple receive communion if they are not chaste?
- How long should chaste tree be taken for infertility?
- How long should you be celibate before you get into a relationship?
- Can the Catholic Church change the status of celibate men?
- Did Netflix air a reality show that required participants to remain celibate?
- Why were many of the early Catholic priests not celibate?
- Do priests have to be celibate in the Catholic Church?
- What percentage of the clergy in France are celibate?
- Did Ciara stay celibate before marrying Russell Wilson?