Cenotaph
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British pronunciation/sˈɛnə‍ʊtˌæf/
American pronunciation/sˈɛnoʊtˌæf/

Definición y Significado de "cenotaph"

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cenotafio

a public monument built to honor the people who died in a war and are buried elsewhere

What is a "cenotaph"?

A cenotaph is a monument built to honor and remember people who have died, especially those who are buried elsewhere. It is typically a structure without a tomb, used to recognize those who have lost their lives in wars, disasters, or other significant events. Cenotaphs can be found in public places, such as parks or town squares, and often feature inscriptions or statues to pay tribute to the deceased. They serve as a place for reflection, remembrance, and respect for the individuals or groups they honor.

cenotaph

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A quiet moment of silence was observed near the cenotaph during the remembrance ceremony.
The town built a cenotaph in the square to honor the soldiers who died in the war.
People gathered around the cenotaph every year to pay their respects on Memorial Day.
The mayor gave a speech in front of the cenotaph, praising the bravery of those who had sacrificed their lives.
A beautiful wreath was placed at the base of the cenotaph to mark the anniversary of the tragedy.
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