Bible
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Proper noun
Bible (plural Bibles)
- The Christian holy book.
- The Jewish holy book that was largely incorporated into the Christian Bible.
- The analogous holy book of another religion.
- A specific version, edition, translation, or copy of any of the above.
Noun
Bible (plural Bibles)- a book regarded as authoritative in its field
Adjectives for Bible
consoling; dignified; family-recording; mutilated; treasured; time-honored; oftperused; woe-comforting.
Verbs for Bible
adopt—; advance—; blaspheme—; commend—; conflict with—; dethrone—; embellish—; embrace—; esteem—; execute—;inscribe in—; interpret—; misconceive—; mutilate—; preserve—; reject—; spread—; undermine—; —aims at; —appeals; —authorizes; —condemns; —decrees; —endures; —impresses; —inspires; —presents; —reveals; —sets forth; —stirs; —teaches; — unites; —veils.
Synonyms
- (Christian holy book): Christian Bible, Holy Bible, Good Book
- (Jewish holy book): Tanakh, Tanach, Jewish Bible, Hebrew Bible, (loosely) Old Testament
- (other holy book): bible
- (specific version or copy): bible
- Scripture; Word of God; Holy Writ; Holy Scripture;
Thesaurus
canon, canonical writings, sacred writings, scripture, scriptures, the Book, the Good Book, the Scriptures, the Word
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈbaɪbəl/
- Rhymes: -aɪbəl
Derived terms
Terms derived from "Bible"