Ritual
UK /["/ˈrɪtʃuəl/"]/US /["/ˈrɪtʃuəl/"]/
Definition
a series of actions that are always performed in the same way, especially as part of a religious ceremony
In simple words: A set of actions done in a specific way, often for a special purpose.
Examples
- Every morning, she follows the same ritual of brewing coffee and reading the newspaper.
- The tribal ritual involved chanting and dancing around a fire to honor their ancestors.
- He treats his workout as a ritual, never failing to stretch before lifting weights.
- Their wedding ritual included lighting a unity candle to symbolize their bond.
- The ancient ritual was believed to bring good fortune and protection from evil spirits.
Usage notes
Commonly used in contexts involving religion, tradition, or personal habits. Often inappropriate in casual conversation unless discussing specific practices or events.
Grammar pattern
ritual + object
Memory hint
Think of 'rite', as in a ceremony, to remember 'ritual'.
Collocations
- ancient
- primitive
- traditional
- conduct
- do
- enact
- take place
- in a/the ritual
- ancient
- primitive
- traditional
- conduct
- do
- enact
- take place
- in a/the ritual
Synonyms
- ceremony
- rite
- tradition
- custom
- practice
Antonyms
- spontaneity
- chaos
- disorder
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'routine' which is more general and not always ceremonial.
- Using 'ritual' to describe casual or non-serious activities.
- Omitting the context of ceremony or tradition when using the word.