reverend (Meaning)

Wordnet

reverend (n)

a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church

a title of respect for a clergyman

Wordnet

reverend (s)

worthy of adoration or reverence

Webster

reverend (a.)

Worthy of reverence; entitled to respect mingled with fear and affection; venerable.

reverend Sentence Examples

  1. The reverend gave a stirring sermon that inspired his congregation.
  2. The reverend was a respected figure in the community, known for his piety and wisdom.
  3. The reverend's presence at the town hall meeting calmed the heated debate.
  4. The reverend officiated at the wedding of the young couple, uniting them in holy matrimony.
  5. The reverend's teachings on forgiveness helped the troubled parishioner find peace.
  6. The reverend's sermons were filled with humor and compassion, uplifting the spirits of his listeners.
  7. The reverend's unwavering faith sustained him through his many trials and tribulations.
  8. The reverend's retirement marked the end of an era in the history of the church.
  9. The reverend's writings provided spiritual guidance to countless individuals.
  10. The reverend's influence extended far beyond the confines of his parish, touching the lives of all who knew him.

FAQs About the word reverend

a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church, a title of respect for a clergyman, worthy of adoration or reverenceWorthy of reverence;

venerable, revered, venerated, respectable,respected, reverenced, honored, hallowed, distinguished, sacred

loose, dishonorable, notorious, ignominious, shadowy, immoral, bad, shameful, bad, wicked

The reverend gave a stirring sermon that inspired his congregation.

The reverend was a respected figure in the community, known for his piety and wisdom.

The reverend's presence at the town hall meeting calmed the heated debate.

The reverend officiated at the wedding of the young couple, uniting them in holy matrimony.