sister of loretto: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈsɪstər əv lɒˈrɛtəʊ/US/ˈsɪstər əv lɔˈrɛtoʊ/

Formal, religious

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What does “sister of loretto” mean?

A nun belonging to the Roman Catholic religious institute known as the Sisters of Loretto.

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Meaning and Definition

A nun belonging to the Roman Catholic religious institute known as the Sisters of Loretto.

May refer to members of this order engaged in education, missionary work, or other religious ministries, often with a focus on service and community.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning; minor variations in pronunciation, such as the vowel in 'Loretto'. Usage is equally niche in both regions, primarily within Catholic contexts.

Connotations

Carries religious connotations of devotion, service, and education in both British and American English.

Frequency

Rare in general English but recognized in religious, historical, or academic discussions related to Catholicism.

Grammar

How to Use “sister of loretto” in a Sentence

[Sister of Loretto] + verb (e.g., teaches, serves)adjective + [Sister of Loretto] (e.g., dedicated Sister of Loretto)

Vocabulary

Collocations

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become adevoutordained
medium
religiousorder ofcommunity of
weak
Catholicnunmissionary

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not typically used; irrelevant in commercial contexts.

Academic

Used in religious studies, history, or sociology papers discussing Catholic orders.

Everyday

Occasionally in conversations about religion, family connections to nuns, or community events in Catholic areas.

Technical

Found in ecclesiastical documents, canon law discussions, or missionary reports.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “sister of loretto”

Strong

member of the Sisters of Loretto

Neutral

Loretto sisterLoretto nun

Weak

religious sisternunclergywoman

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “sister of loretto”

laypersonsecular individualnon-religious person

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “sister of loretto”

  • Mispronouncing 'Loretto' with stress on the first syllable (e.g., /ˈlɒrətoʊ/) or omitting the double 't'.
  • Using lowercase for 'Sister' or 'Loretto' when referring to the specific order.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in the United States in 1812, focused on education and missionary work.

In British English, it's /lɒˈrɛtəʊ/ with stress on the second syllable; in American English, it's /lɔˈrɛtoʊ/ with similar stress.

No, while founded in the US, the order has expanded globally with missions in various countries, including in education and healthcare.

They are part of a specific religious order with a charism centered on education, social justice, and community service, often with a historical focus on frontier missions.

A nun belonging to the Roman Catholic religious institute known as the Sisters of Loretto.

Sister of loretto is usually formal, religious in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Remember 'Loretto' as the place-name associated with the order's foundation, linking it to religious service.

Conceptual Metaphor

Servant of faith and education, often metaphorically seen as a pillar of community support.

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Fill in the gap
After her spiritual awakening, she decided to become a of Loretto.
Multiple Choice

What best describes a Sister of Loretto?

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