nun
nun — noun
1. A woman who dedicates her life to God as part of a religious group, living in a
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.
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.
Nun Hoa joined the religious community at age twenty-two and has never regretted her choice.
After the wedding ceremony, the nuns invited everyone for tea and cakes in the garden.
In many countries, nuns also work as nurses, teachers, or social workers.
- 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.
- 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.