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postulant
[ pos-chuh-luhnt ]
noun
- a candidate, especially for admission into a religious order.
- a person who asks or applies for something.
postulant
/ ˈpɒstjʊlənt /
noun
- a person who makes a request or application, esp a candidate for admission to a religious order
Derived Forms
- ˈpostulancy, noun
Other Words From
- postu·lant·ship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of postulant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of postulant1
Example Sentences
The postulants are guided in reconceptualizing their entire lives as a series of events indicating a divinely directed transformation, a progressive unfolding of self that operates in both temporal registers.
If that all goes well, three months later, she enters the postulant stage, at which she can start wearing the makeup but is not yet given a veil.
Alex takes his hand, and Henry turns to face the chapel like a nervous postulant, his cheeks hollowed out in the low light, before pulling Alex into it.
Even today, postulants who enter the order, which has chapters around the world, mostly spend their days alone, in spartan cells in prayer and contemplation, mixed with some manual labor.
She had already been there four years, arriving at age 20 and spending the first six months as a postulant before becoming a novice nun.
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