vestal
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Adj — Chaste and pure, especially associated with virginity or purity.
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Etymology
From Latin Vestalis, "belonging to Vesta", the Roman goddess of the hearth.
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What does “vestal” mean?
The word “vestal” means chaste and pure, especially associated with virginity or purity. In plain terms, relating to Vesta, or describing someone (traditionally a priestess) who is chaste and pure.
How do you pronounce “vestal”?
“Vestal” is pronounced VEHS-tl (/ˈvɛs.t(ə)l/ in IPA).
How do you use “vestal” in a sentence?
Here is “vestal” used in a sentence: “She lived a quiet, almost vestal existence, avoiding the spotlight entirely.”
What part of speech is “vestal”?
Depending on how it is used, “vestal” can be an adjective and a noun.
Where does the word “vestal” come from?
The word “vestal” comes from Latin. From Latin Vestalis, "belonging to Vesta", the Roman goddess of the hearth.
How many meanings does “vestal” have?
“Vestal” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: chaste and pure, especially associated with virginity or purity.