Communion

Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnjən/

Communion (noun)

  1. A Christian religious ceremony where people eat bread and drink wine or juice to remember Jesus.
  2. A feeling of closeness between people or between people and God, based on shared beliefs and worship.
  3. Friendly sharing and spending time together, especially when people feel connected and comfortable.

Examples

  • The church holds communion every Sunday morning.
  • They prepare the bread and wine for communion.