transfiguration
Prononciation : [ˌtrænsfɪɡjʊˈreɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « transformation »
(noun) a great change where something looks very different from how it used to be. This can be a big change in appearance or character, like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.
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The artist’s painting showed the transfiguration of the town after the festival.
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There was no transfiguration in the garden; it looked the same as it always did.
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What does the transfiguration of the character mean in the story?
Contexte : « religious »
(noun) a specific event in some religions where a figure, like Jesus, changed in a bright and dazzling way to show his divine nature. It represents a moment of great spiritual importance.
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The church celebrates the transfiguration every year with a special service.
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Many people do not observe the transfiguration and may not know its significance.
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How is the transfiguration represented in the artwork?
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