rite

IPA: rˈaɪt

noun

  • A religious custom.
  • (by extension) A prescribed behavior.
  • Informal spelling of right.
  • used in unique spellings of company brand names
  • part of the contraction and interjection amirite

adjective

  • Informal spelling of right. [(archaic) Straight, not bent.]

adverb

  • Informal spelling of right. [On the right side.]
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Examples of "rite" in Sentences

  • The origin of the rite is unknown.
  • The rite is both symbolic and propitiatory.
  • He's also adept in the rite of ressurection.
  • It's a rite of indissoluble relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • When the rite ended, the tassels were burnt in a large ceremony.
  • A rite is an established, ceremonious, usually religious act or process art.
  • A dejected Shaktar pays the taxes so that the last rites could be performed.
  • They portray dancing figures performing a propitiatory rite, perhaps shamans.
  • Baptism is the rite of inition and the participation in the church of Christ.
  • The rite is the ceremonial, not the confession or the church hierarchy itself.

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