saint

/seɪnt/
nounIntermediate
religious

a person officially recognized by the Christian Church as being holy or virtuous

The Pope declared him a saint after he performed several miracles.

The Pope officially recognized him as a saint because of his miraculous deeds.

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In Christianity, saints are often venerated and prayed to for intercession.

informal

a person of exceptional goodness or virtue, often used informally

My grandmother is a saint for putting up with us all these years.

My grandmother is incredibly patient and kind, making her seem like a saint.

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In everyday language, 'saint' can be used humorously or affectionately to describe someone who is very patient or kind.

Collocations

canonize a saintto officially declare someone a saintpatron sainta saint who is considered the protector of a particular place, profession, or groupsaintly patienceextremely patient behavior

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Related Phrases

a saint in heavenphrase
a deceased person who is now in heaven
saintlyadjective
having the qualities of a saint

💡Pro Tip

Religious vs. Informal Use

Be aware of the context when using 'saint'. In religious contexts, it refers to an officially recognized holy person, while in everyday language, it can be used humorously to describe someone who is very kind or patient.

Gold Rule

Capitalization

In English, 'saint' is capitalized when referring to a specific saint by name (e.g., 'Saint Francis'), but not when used generally (e.g., 'a saint').

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'saint', from Latin 'sanctus', meaning 'holy' or 'sacred'.

📝Usage Notes

The term 'saint' is primarily used in religious contexts but can also be used informally to describe someone who is exceptionally kind or patient.

Word Breakdown

sanct
holy
root
+
-us
a state or condition
suffix
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