preached (Meaning)
preached
to exhort in an officious or tiresome manner, to deliver a sermon, to advocate earnestly, to set forth in a sermon, to urge acceptance or abandonment of an idea or course of action, to urge publicly, to bring, put, or affect by preaching, to deliver (something, such as a sermon) publicly
Synonyms & Antonyms of preached
preached Sentence Examples
- The eloquent pastor preached a sermon that resonated deeply with the congregation.
- The televangelist preached prosperity and happiness to his eager followers.
- The activist tirelessly preached for social justice and equality.
- The politician preached unity and bipartisanship during the election campaign.
- The teacher preached the importance of education and lifelong learning.
- The fitness instructor preached the benefits of regular exercise and healthy eating.
- The environmentalist preached the urgency of taking action against climate change.
- The financial advisor preached the virtue of saving and investing for the future.
- The chef preached the culinary gospel of using fresh, local ingredients.
- The comedian preached the power of laughter and finding joy in life's absurdities.
FAQs About the word preached
to exhort in an officious or tiresome manner, to deliver a sermon, to advocate earnestly, to set forth in a sermon, to urge acceptance or abandonment of an idea
evangelized, sermonized,lectured,
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The eloquent pastor preached a sermon that resonated deeply with the congregation.
The televangelist preached prosperity and happiness to his eager followers.
The activist tirelessly preached for social justice and equality.
The politician preached unity and bipartisanship during the election campaign.