sanctuary
sanc·tu·a·ry /ˈsæŋktʃuəri, -tʃəri $ -tʃueri/ noun (plural sanctuaries)
- [countable] an area for birds or animals where they are protected and cannot
be hunted
- bird/wildlife etc sanctuary
- The park is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the US.
- sanctuary for
- a sanctuary for tigers
- [uncountable and countable] a peaceful place that is safe and provides
protection, especially for people who are in danger
- find/seek sanctuary
- Fleeing refugees found sanctuary in Geneva.
- sanctuary for
- a sanctuary for battered women
- [countable] the part of a religious building that is considered to be the
most holy
- [countable] American English the room in a religious building where religious
services take place
- [uncountable] the right that people had under Christian law, especially in
the past, to be protected from police, soldiers etc by staying in a church.
prudence
pru·dence /ˈpruːdəns/ noun [uncountable]
a sensible and careful attitude that makes you avoid unnecessary risks
famine
fam·ine /ˈfæmən, ˈfæmɪn/ noun [uncountable and countable]
a situation in which a large number of people have little or no food for a long
time and many people die
- the great potato famine in Ireland
- severe/widespread famine
- Widespread famine had triggered a number of violent protests
- A million people are facing famine
eternity
e·ter·ni·ty /ɪˈtɜːnəti, ɪˈtɜːnɪti $ -ɜːr-/ noun
- an eternity a period of time that seems very long because you are annoyed,
anxious etc
- Here she waited for what seemed like an eternity
- That week was an eternity of solitude and boredom.
- [uncountable] the whole time without any end
- a little animal preserved for all eternity as a fossil
- [uncountable] the state of existence after death that some people believe
continues for ever
nadir
na·dir /ˈneɪdɪə $ -dər/ noun [singular] written
the time when a situation is at is worst
- By 1932, the depression had reached its nadir.
Reference
- Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English