karma
Pronunciation: [ˈkɑːrmə]
Word
Context: "philosophy"
(noun) the idea that what you do, good or bad, will come back to you in the future. If you do something nice for someone, you might get something nice in return later.
Example
She believes in karma, so when she helped her friend, she felt happy knowing good things might happen to her.
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He was always mean to others, and he didn't believe in karma, thinking nothing bad would happen to him.
Example
Do you think karma really makes a difference in people's lives?
Context: "spirituality"
(noun) a spiritual concept where actions in this life affect future lives. It's like a circle: if you do good things, you grow as a person, and if you do bad things, you learn from them.
Example
She is kind to everyone, believing that her good karma will help her in her next life.
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He didn't care about his actions, thinking that karma wouldn't affect him in any future life.
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What do you understand about karma and how it influences our actions?
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