One-word substitution (marital choice by vow): Identify the precise term for one who does not marry, especially by religious vow or obligation, abstaining from sexual relations. Context: Distinguish this from general bachelorhood or social withdrawal. Instruction: Choose the most accurate single-word substitute.
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One Word Substitutes
Difficulty: Easy
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Answer
Correct Answer: Celibate
Explanation
Given data
- Description: One who does not marry, especially on religious grounds.
- Need: term tied to vow/abstinence rather than mere unmarried status.
Concept / ApproachCelibate refers to a person who abstains from marriage and sexual relations, often for religious reasons. A bachelor is simply an unmarried man; a virgin refers to sexual inexperience without implying a vow; a recluse lives in seclusion.
EliminationCelibate — abstains by vow/choice; correct. ✅Bachelor — unmarried, not necessarily abstinent or religious. ❌Virgin — sexual status, not a vowed state. ❌Recluse — socially withdrawn; unrelated to marriage vow. ❌
Example‘‘Monastics may take a vow to remain celibate. ’’
Final AnswerCelibate