amen

/'ɑ:'men/
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amen

A priest offers a prayer to Amen in the ancient temple.

Definition
  1. Interjection:
    • An expression of agreement or affirmation, especially at the end of a prayer: Used to express strong approval, agreement, or a wish for a prayer to be fulfilled. It means "so be it" or "truly."
    • An expression of solemn ratification: Used to conclude a statement, confirming its truth or one's endorsement.
Examples of Usage
  • Interjection:
    • The congregation said "Amen" at the end of the pastor's prayer.
    • "We pray for peace. Amen."
    • When he proposed the new plan, his colleagues all said, "Amen!" to show their support.
Advanced Usage
  • "to say amen to something": To express agreement with or approval of something.
    • The committee said amen to the proposed changes in policy.
  • "Amen corner": A group of fervent supporters, especially in a religious or political context.
    • The candidate's speech was cheered loudly by his amen corner in the audience.
Variants and Related Words
  • Amened (verb, rare): The past tense of the rare verb "to amen," meaning to say "amen" or to endorse.
    • He amened each point the speaker made.
  • Amening (verb, rare): The present participle of the rare verb "to amen."
    • The crowd was amening throughout the sermon.
Synonyms
  • Verily (archaic/interjection): Truly, certainly.
  • So be it: An expression of acceptance or affirmation.
  • Indeed: Used to emphasize a statement or confirm agreement.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)

(Not typically applicable to this interjection.)

Related Idioms
  • Amen to that!: A strong expression of agreement with what has just been said.
    • "We could all use a vacation." "Amen to that!"
amen

A priest offers a prayer to Amen in the ancient temple.

Noun
  1. a primeval Egyptian personification of air and breath; worshipped especially at Thebes