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Mormon
[ mawr-muhn ]
noun
- the popular name given to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Book of Mormon
Mormon
/ ˈɔːə /
noun
- a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, founded in 1830 at La Fayette, New York, by Joseph Smith
- a prophet whose supposed revelations were recorded by Joseph Smith in the Book of Mormon
adjective
- of or relating to the Mormons, their Church, or their beliefs
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Derived Forms
- ˈѴǰDzԾ, noun
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Other Word Forms
- ѴǰmDz· noun
- ԴDz-ѴǰmDz noun adjective
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Example Sentences
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He had a weakness for women not his wife, which had led to his excommunication from the Mormon Church.
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I feel safe because the Mormon community, even if people aren't Mormon, they've encouraged an environment where even if they think something negative, they're most likely not going to say it.
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It was “excellent at exploiting Mormon anxiety,” they added.
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Before long, she'd written her first song, about a crush on a Mormon boy who wasn't allowed to date outside his faith.
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A Mormon wife says her three kids are quite enough; her husband says it’s likely they’ll have at least six.
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