reverend

[ˈrevrənd]

reverend Definition

used as a title of respect for a member of the clergy, especially one with recognized religious standing.

Using reverend: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Example

    I spoke to the Reverend about the church's outreach programs.

  • Example

    The Reverend Father led the congregation in prayer.

reverend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reverend

Phrases with reverend

  • a title used for a member of the clergy who also holds a doctoral degree

    Example

    The Reverend Doctor John Smith is a respected theologian and pastor.

  • a title used for a bishop or archbishop in some Christian denominations

    Example

    The Right Reverend Bishop Johnson presided over the confirmation ceremony.

  • a title used for an Anglican priest who has been appointed to a senior administrative position within the church

    Example

    The Venerable Reverend Brown is responsible for overseeing the diocese's finances.

Origins of reverend

from Latin 'reverendus', meaning 'to be revered'

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Summary: reverend in Brief

The term 'reverend' [ˈrevrənd] is used as a title of respect for a member of the clergy, especially one with recognized religious standing. It is often used in combination with other titles like 'the Reverend Doctor' or 'the Right Reverend.' 'Reverend' is a formal term that denotes religious authority and respect.