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supplicant

1 of 2noun
/ˈsʌplɪkənt/
Forms:supplicants
1

a person who earnestly and respectfully asks for help, mercy, or favor, especially from a deity or higher authority

  • The supplicant knelt before the altar, whispering a silent plea.
  • Supplicants gathered at the shrine, hoping for healing.
  • The monk received each supplicant with compassion and calm.
  • The temple was filled with supplicants offering incense and prayers.
  • She approached the goddess as a supplicant, not a worshipper.