What does habemus papam mean?

Habemus papam means “We have a pope.” After the College of Cardinals successfully elects a new pope, the Cardinal Protodeacon gives an announcement in Latin from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica that includes the words “habemus papam.”

In addition to “habemus papam,” the announcement includes the name of the person who was elected pope and the papal name that the new pope has chosen for himself.

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What does conclave mean in the Catholic Church?

In the Catholic Church, the conclave is the gathering of the College of Cardinals to elect a new pope after the previous pope dies or resigns. During the process, the cardinals are secluded from the outside world in the Sistine Chapel and nearby housing.

The papal conclave involves several rounds of voting on paper ballots, which are burned at the end. The smoke coming from the Sistine Chapel chimney is a sign to the outside world that the conclave is complete.

More generally, a conclave is a secret or exclusive gathering of leaders or people with shared interests (usually with the purpose of choosing new leaders or making important decisions).

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What is the meaning of fandango?

Fandango is a noun that refers to a fast Spanish dance, traditionally used for courtship.

It now is also used to refer to something as foolish or a waste of time. For example: “I don’t want to get involved in a political fandango; let’s just focus on what can be done without legislative approval.” Synonyms for this use include “nonsense” or “tomfoolery.”

Fandango also be used to describe an extravagant event, with a positive or negative connotation depending on context (e.g., “Cal and Elliott’s annual New Year’s Eve fandango can’t be missed”). Synonyms for this use include “extravagance” or “extravaganza.”

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What’s the meaning of repetitive?

Repetitive is an adjective meaning “characterized by repetition” or “tediously repeating.” The first meaning is neutral, while the second meaning has a negative connotation.

For example:

  • Alliteration uses repetitive sounds at the start of words.
  • My repetitive daily routine is so boring.

A few synonyms for repetitive are “repetitious,” “repeated,” “monotonous,” and “tedious.”

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What does literally mean?

“Literally” is an adverb that means “exactly as stated” or “using the literal or primary meaning of a word.” A few synonyms for literally are “actually,” “completely,” and “directly.”

That said, “literally” is sometimes used nowadays—primarily in American English—as a figure of speech to emphasize a statement.

For example:

  • “A bird literally flew through the window as I was opening it.” (This means “exactly as stated,” since birds can fly.)
  • “My brother literally flew out the room as soon as he heard.” (Humans can’t fly, so “literally” is being used here figuratively.)

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What does adaption mean?

Adaption means the same as “adaptation” (i.e., it is a variant of the word “adaptation”). “Adaptation” is generally the best option for formal writing such as essays; it is used more frequently and listed as the main variant in most dictionaries.

The nouns “adaptation” and “adaption” refer to the process, act, or result of changing something for a new purpose or altering your behavior or approach in response to a change (e.g., “stage adaptation/adaption” “adaptation/adaption mechanism”).

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What does adoption mean?

The noun adoption refers to the process or act of “becoming the legal parent of a child not born to you” (e.g., “The adoption of a foster child is usually a quicker process than the adoption of a newborn”).

In a general sense, “adoption” means the process of act of “beginning to use or embrace” (e.g., “Adoption of this new technology has been slow” or “We encourage the adoption of similar policies”).

On a related note, if you’re unsure whether adapt or adopt is the word you need, bear in mind that you can’t “adopt to” something.

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