Ten Commandments
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Usage
What are the Ten Commandments? The Ten Commandments are a set of Judeo-Christian religious rules—very influential to both historic and contemporary morality, ethics, and worship in the West—believed to be sent directly from God to humanity. How is Ten Commandments pronounced?[ ten kuh-mand-muhnts ]What are some other forms related to [Ten Commandments]?10 Commandments
Example Sentences
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On the second day, Couve added a "calendar" of reform: the Six must accept Couve's ten commandments by Jan. 31.
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Spare time was spent in pairs or small groups shouting recitations and learning the lessons, including the salesman's ten commandments.
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"Yes, but think what they have done to my ten commandments."
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The secretaries were not at all pleased by a list of "ten commandments" drawn up by a panel of businessmen.
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“It’s one of the ten commandments of love,” Mom said confidently.
From "Dead End in Norvelt" by Jack Gantos
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