Holy
UK /["/ˈhəʊli/"]/US /["/ˈhəʊli/"]/
Definition
connected with God or a particular religion
In simple words: Something very special or important, often related to religion.
Examples
- The holy book is regarded as a guide for millions of followers.
- He felt a sense of holy peace wash over him during the ceremony.
- Many people gathered at the holy site to witness the annual festival.
- The artist painted a scene depicting holy figures from ancient mythology.
- She spoke about the holy virtues of kindness and humility.
- They celebrated the holy event with a massive feast.
- He cried out in holy frustration when his plans fell apart.
- The holy month of Ramadan is observed by millions of Muslims around the world.
Usage notes
Used in religious contexts to describe something sacred, like a holy place. Can also be used in expressions like 'holy moly' informally for surprise.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'holy' as 'whole-y' – something that's whole and sacred.
Collocations
- holy water
- holy grail
- holy day
- holy scripture
Synonyms
- sacred
- divine
- consecrated
- blessed
Antonyms
- unholy
- profane
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'wholly' which means fully or completely.
- Using 'holy' as a noun instead of an adjective.