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sanyasi

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /sənˈjɑːsi/

KK: /sænˈjɑːsi/

noun
Definition

A person in Hinduism who has renounced worldly possessions and desires to pursue a spiritual life, often living a life of meditation and simplicity.


Example

The sanyasi spent years in solitude, seeking enlightenment in the mountains.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever met a sanyasi in person?
Sloth B
No, I haven't, but I've heard they live such simple lives.
Sloth A
Yeah, they really focus on spirituality and detachment.
Sloth B
That sounds fascinating; I'd love to learn more about their way of life.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
ascetic
hermit
mendicant
Antonyms
materialist
consumer
nonbeliever
Root Explanation

Sanyasi → The word 'sanyasi' originates from the Sanskrit 'sannyāsa' (meaning renunciation) and the suffix '-i' (indicating a person). A sanyasi is a person who has renounced worldly attachments and is dedicated to spiritual pursuits.

Memory Tip

Imagine someone who has 'renounced' ('sannyāsa') worldly life to focus on spirituality — that's what a sanyasi represents.

Visually Confused Words
sannyasi
sannyasin
sansi
sanai
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