Ritual
As a Noun
- A set of fixed actions, often with religious or cultural significance, performed in a specific order.
- A habitual or repeated practice, sometimes done for comfort or tradition.
- A formal ceremony with symbolic meaning.
As an Adjective
- Related to or performed as part of a ceremony or tradition.
- Done regularly and in a set manner.
As Other Form
- Ritually (Adverb): In a ceremonial or habitual manner.
Word History
The word ritual comes from the Latin ritualis, meaning “related to rites or religious ceremonies,” derived from ritus, which refers to sacred customs or traditions. Over time, the term expanded beyond religious contexts to describe any repeated or structured activity.
Examples
- The priest performed the ancient ritual with great care.
- Drinking tea in the morning was part of her daily ritual.
- Wedding rituals vary across different cultures.
- The team had a ritual of huddling before every game.
Synonyms
Ceremony, tradition, custom, practice, rite
Related Words
Observance, habit, routine, sacrifice, worship
Antonyms
Spontaneity, randomness, informality, irregularity