Collocations for β€œcherub”

(noun) A winged creature attending God, described by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (c. 5th–6th century) as the second highest order of angels, ranked above thrones and below seraphim; similar to a lamassu in the pre-exilic texts of the Hebrew Bible, more humanoid in later texts.

Below are words that naturally pair with β€œcherub” in English, drawn from Google Books Ngrams data. Collocations are words that habitually appear together β€” learning them helps you write and speak more naturally.

Words After β€œCherub”

e.g. β€œcherub .”, β€œcherub and”

27 words

How to Use Collocations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What words commonly follow "cherub"?

Words that frequently follow "cherub" include ., and, that, in, with. These pairings are ranked by how often they appear together in published English text.

What words commonly come before "cherub"?

Words that frequently precede "cherub" include the, a, little, covering, and. These are common word pairings found in real English writing.

What is a collocation in English?

A collocation is a pair or group of words that are habitually used together in natural language. For example, "make" collocates with "decision" (not "do a decision"). Learning collocations helps you write and speak more naturally.

How can I use "cherub" collocations in writing?

Use collocations to sound more natural. Instead of guessing what word follows "cherub", use common pairings like "cherub ." or "cherub and". These appear frequently in real English text.