preacher

[ˈpriːtʃər]

preacher Definition

  • 1a person who delivers religious sermons and talks
  • 2a person who publicly advocates a particular belief or cause

Using preacher: Examples

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

  • Example

    The preacher delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness.

  • Example

    He was a preacher of nonviolence and civil rights.

  • Example

    She became a preacher after studying theology in college.

preacher Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preacher

Phrases with preacher

  • a person who preaches in public places, such as street corners or parks

    Example

    The street preacher was shouting about the end of the world.

  • a preacher who emphasizes the punishment of sinners in hell

    Example

    The fire and brimstone preacher scared the children with his sermon.

  • a preacher who is invited to speak at a church service or event

    Example

    The guest preacher gave an inspiring message about hope and faith.

Origins of preacher

from Old French 'prechier', meaning 'to preach'

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Summary: preacher in Brief

A 'preacher' [ˈpriːtʃər] is someone who delivers religious sermons and talks, or publicly advocates a particular belief or cause. It can refer to a variety of religious leaders, such as ministers, pastors, or evangelists, and can also extend to non-religious contexts. Examples include 'The preacher delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness,' and 'He was a preacher of nonviolence and civil rights.'

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