preaching

[ˈpriːtʃɪŋ]

preaching Definition

  • 1the act of delivering a religious or moral speech or lesson
  • 2the expression of strongly held beliefs or opinions

Using preaching: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "preaching" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pastor's preaching was inspiring and uplifting.

  • Example

    She was tired of his constant preaching about the importance of exercise.

  • Example

    His political preaching was met with mixed reactions from the audience.

preaching Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with preaching

  • trying to convince someone who already agrees with you

    Example

    I don't know why he's trying to convince me to recycle. He's preaching to the choir.

  • a style of preaching that emphasizes the punishment of sinners in hell

    Example

    The preacher's fire and brimstone preaching scared many of the congregation.

  • trying to convince someone who is already convinced

    Example

    I don't know why he's trying to convince me to go vegan. He's preaching to the converted.

Origins of preaching

from Old English 'prēost' meaning 'priest'

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Summary: preaching in Brief

Preaching [ˈpriːtʃɪŋ] refers to the act of delivering a religious or moral speech or lesson, or the expression of strongly held beliefs or opinions. It can be used in contexts ranging from religious sermons to political speeches. Phrases like 'preaching to the choir' and 'preaching to the converted' denote trying to convince someone who already agrees with you.