IPA: /ˈkjʊərəsi/
KK: /ˈkjʊərəsi/
The position or responsibilities of a curate, who is a clergyman in charge of a particular church or parish.
During his curacy, he worked closely with the community to improve local services.
This word originates from Latin 'cura', meaning care or concern. The suffix '-cy' denotes a state or condition. Therefore, 'curacy' refers to the state of being concerned or the condition of care, particularly in a religious context.
Think of 'cura' meaning care, and remember that 'curacy' refers to the state of being in care or concern, especially in a religious role.