What is the opposite of vespers?

We have listed all the opposite words for Vesper alphabetically. daybreak. aurora. break of day. bright.

What is another word for vespers?

What is another word for vespers?
prayerevening prayer
serviceevensong
matinspraise
devotioninvocation
offeringworship

What is the antonym of pray?

What is the opposite of pray?
refusereject
negatenegative
repudiatedisapprove
protestrenounce
repelnix

What is solace antonym?

noun. ( ˈsɑːləs, ˈsoʊlɪs) Comfort in disappointment or misery. Antonyms. discomfort unquietly irritate worsen.

What do you mean by Evensong?

/ˈiː.vənˌsɑːŋ/ the evening ceremony of the Church of England or the Roman Catholic Church. Religious ceremonies & prayers.

Do you find solace or take solace?

take solace in (something)

To be comforted or consoled by something. I know it’s hard to see him this way, but you can take solace in the knowledge that your grandfather is not in any pain. I took solace in the fact that I would be leaving the job in just a few short months.

What is solace another term for?

See definition of solace on Dictionary.com. nouncomfort, peace. verbgive comfort, peace.

Which word is an antonym of pristine?

What is the opposite of pristine?
dirtysullied
impureslimy
dingyunwashed
greasyunkempt
contaminatedunlaundered

What is the meaning of Solis?

noun. : a cordial flavored with juice from the sundew or other herbs and spices.

What does Sola mean?

alone
(ˈsɔlɑː, English ˈsoulə) Latin. adjective. (referring to a woman) alone; by oneself (used formerly in stage directions)

Is solace the same as comfort?

Solace is feeling of comfort that makes you feel less sad. You may find solace in music. Other may find solace in reading books. Whatever makes you feel less sad is your solace.

What are antonyms for culprit?

What is the opposite of culprit?
abuseevictim
sufferertarget

What kind of word is solace?

noun
noun Also called sol·ace·ment. comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort. something that gives comfort, consolation, or relief: The minister’s visit was the dying man’s only solace. verb (used with object), sol·aced, sol·ac·ing.