Meditation
UK /["/ˌmedɪˈteɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌmedɪˈteɪʃn/"]/
Definition
the practice of focusing your mind in silence, especially for religious reasons or in order to make your mind calm
In simple words: A way to relax and think quietly.
Examples
- Meditation is a practice that helps reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
- She begins her day with meditation to center her thoughts and emotions.
- The meditation retreat lasted for a full week, providing a silent environment for reflection.
- Meditation techniques vary widely, including mindfulness, transcendental, and guided methods.
- He used meditation as a part of his recovery program to help with anxiety.
- In religious meditation, practitioners often focus on a mantra or spiritual text.
- The meditation on the poem revealed deeper meanings about life and existence.
- Philosophers have employed meditation to contemplate abstract ideas and ethical dilemmas.
Usage notes
Commonly used in contexts related to relaxation, mindfulness, and mental health. Suitable for casual conversations, but can also be used in more serious discussions about wellness.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'meditation' as 'meditate' with relaxation — imagine sitting peacefully with closed eyes.
Collocations
- deep
- profound
- quiet
- do
- practise/practice
- in meditation
- meditation on
- deep
- profound
- quiet
- do
- practise/practice
- in meditation
- meditation on
Synonyms
- mindfulness
- contemplation
- reflection
- stillness
- introspection
Antonyms
- chaos
- distraction
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'meditate' as a noun instead of a verb.
- Using 'meditation' to refer to a physical activity instead of a mental one.
- Omitting 'meditation' when discussing mental practices.