baptist

[ˈbæptɪst]

baptist Definition

  • 1a member of a Protestant Christian denomination advocating baptism only of adult believers by total immersion
  • 2a person who baptizes someone

Using baptist: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was raised as a Baptist and attended church every Sunday.

  • Example

    The Baptist minister performed the baptism ceremony.

  • Example

    The Baptist church is known for its emphasis on personal conversion and evangelism.

baptist Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for baptist

Phrases with baptist

  • the largest Baptist denomination in the United States, emphasizing evangelism and conservative beliefs

    Example

    The Southern Baptist Convention has been involved in various social and political issues in the US.

  • a part of a church or a separate building used for baptism

    Example

    The Baptistery in Florence is one of the oldest buildings in the city.

  • a hospital founded by or affiliated with the Baptist denomination

    Example

    Baptist Hospital is one of the largest healthcare providers in the region.

Origins of baptist

from Greek 'baptizein', meaning 'to dip'

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Summary: baptist in Brief

A 'Baptist' [ˈbæptɪst] is a member of a Protestant Christian denomination that advocates baptism only of adult believers by total immersion. It can also refer to a person who baptizes someone. The Baptist church emphasizes personal conversion and evangelism, as seen in phrases like 'Southern Baptist Convention.' 'Baptistery' refers to a part of a church or separate building used for baptism.