Amen

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English

Adverb

Amen (not comparable)

  1. At the end of Judeo-Christian prayers: so be it.
  2. At the end of a creed or in Biblical translations: truly, verily.

Noun

Amen (plural Amens)
  1. An instance of saying ‘amen’.
  2. A title of Christ; the Faithful One (especially with reference to Revelation 3:14)

Verb

Amen (third-person singular simple present Amens, present participle Amening, simple past and past participle Amened)

  1. To say Amen.

Adjectives for Amen

hearty; hasty; solemn; sincere; throaty; husky; heavenly.

Thesaurus

absolutely; affirmative; affirmative attitude; affirmativeness; agreed; all right; alright; alrighty; as you say; assuredly; aye; be it so; by all means; certainly; da; done; exactly; fine; good; good enough; hear; indeed; indeedy; it is that; ja; just so; mais oui; most assuredly; naturally; naturellement; nod; nod of assent; of course; okay; oui; positively; precisely; quite; rather; really; right; right as rain; right you are; righto; so be it; so is it; so it is; sure; sure thing; surely; that is so; thumbs-up; to be sure; truly; very well; well and good; why yes; yea; yea-saying; yeah; yep; yes; yes indeed; yes indeedy; yes sir; yes sirree; you are right; you bet; you said it; you speak truly

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /eɪˈmɛn/, /ɑːˈmɛn/, SAMPA: /eI"mEn/, /A:"mEn/
  • Rhymes: -ɛn

Interjection

Amen

  1. An expression of strong agreement.