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1. Saint Agness Eve
noun.
A
Christian
holy
day.
Synonyms
Jan
January
January 20
Christian holy day
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2. Saint-Mihiel
noun.
A
battle
in
the
Meuse-Argonne
operation
in
World
War
I
(1918);
the
battle
in
which
American
troops
launched
their
first
offensive
in
France.
Synonyms
St Mihiel
Argonne
Meuse-Argonne
Meuse
Meuse-Argonne operation
battle of St Mihiel
Argonne Forest
Meuse River
3. saint
noun.
(ˈseɪnt)
A
person
who
has
died
and
has
been
declared
a
saint
by
canonization.
Synonyms
deity
divinity
patron saint
immortal
god
sainthood
Antonyms
finite
inferior
deny
desecrate
derestrict
Etymology
saint (English)
saint (Middle English (1100-1500))
saint (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
sanctus (Latin)
4. saint
noun.
(ˈseɪnt)
Person
of
exceptional
holiness.
Synonyms
faquir
fakeer
holy person
Buddha
holy man
good person
fakir
faqir
angel
Antonyms
bad person
liar
bad egg
earthly
mortal
Etymology
saint (English)
saint (Middle English (1100-1500))
saint (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
sanctus (Latin)
5. saint
noun.
(ˈseɪnt)
Model
of
excellence
or
perfection
of
a
kind;
one
having
no
equal.
Synonyms
nonpareil
paragon
model
jimhickey
nonsuch
nonesuch
class act
humdinger
apotheosis
ideal
jimdandy
role model
crackerjack
Antonyms
comparable
follower
unworthy
imperfect
concrete
Etymology
saint (English)
saint (Middle English (1100-1500))
saint (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
sanctus (Latin)
6. saint
verb.
(ˈseɪnt)
Declare
(a
dead
person)
to
be
a
saint.
Synonyms
adjudge
canonize
canonise
declare
hold
Antonyms
enable
disagree
lose
discontinue
let go of
Etymology
saint (English)
saint (Middle English (1100-1500))
saint (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
sanctus (Latin)
7. saint
verb.
(ˈseɪnt)
Hold
sacred.
Synonyms
enshrine
venerate
reverence
fear
revere
Antonyms
defy
surrender
exclude
start
let
Etymology
saint (English)
saint (Middle English (1100-1500))
saint (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
sanctus (Latin)
8. eve
noun.
(ˈiːv)
The
day
before.
Synonyms
day
twenty-four hours
solar day
mean solar day
twenty-four hour period
24-hour interval
Antonyms
day
crescendo
expand
inflate
lengthen
9. eve
noun.
(ˈiːv)
The
period
immediately
before
something.
Synonyms
period
time period
period of time
Antonyms
stretch
appreciate
ascend
stay in place
10. eve
noun.
(ˈiːv)
The
latter
part
of
the
day
(the
period
of
decreasing
daylight
from
late
afternoon
until
nightfall).
Synonyms
gloaming
nightfall
sundown
evening
fall
eventide
crepuscle
daylight
sunset
daytime
even
evenfall
dusk
day
gloam
twilight
guest night
crepuscule
Antonyms
sunrise
night
accelerate
strengthen
increase
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