nun

nun — noun

1. A woman who dedicates her life to God as part of a religious group, living in a

1.名詞B1
釋義

A woman who dedicates her life to God as part of a religious group, living in a convent and focusing on prayer and service to others.

例句

Sister Adina spent forty years as a nun, teaching children at the village school.

nun + teaching as typical work

The old convent on the hill now has only three nuns, all in their eighties.

同義詞
  • religious sister

    More formal term used within Catholic tradition; 'Sister' is also a title for a nun.

  • woman religious

    Formal, technical term covering nuns and sisters across Christian traditions.

反義詞
  • monk

    Male counterpart who lives in a monastery rather than a convent.

用法筆記

Nun refers specifically to women in Christian religious orders, especially Catholic. The male equivalent is monk, and their home is called a convent or nunnery.

常見錯誤

She became a monk after college.
She became a nun after college.
💡Monk refers to men in religious communities; nun refers to women.
I have nun left to eat.
I have none left to eat.
💡Nun and none sound the same but have completely different meanings.
The nuns live in a monastery.
The nuns live in a convent.
💡Monasteries are typically homes for monks; convents or nunneries are homes for nuns.