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noun

vigil

VIHD-zhuhl
noun
1
A period of staying awake, often at night, to watch, pray, or keep guard.
"Family members held a vigil at the hospital bedside all night."
2
A quiet public gathering held to show support for a cause or to mourn someone.
"Hundreds attended the candlelight vigil for the victims."

How to Use Vigil

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA period of watchful waiting, often overnight — or a solemn gathering, often with candles.

Common pairings
hold a vigil candlelight vigil keep vigil

Word Forms

vigiled past tense, vigilled past tense, vigils plural, vigils singular

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Etymology

From Latin vigilia ("wakefulness, a watch"), from vigil ("awake") — the same root that gives us "vigilant" and "vigour."

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