sermonical (Meaning)

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sermonical (a.)

Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sermonical

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sermonical Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's sermonical lecture droned on for an eternity, leaving students mentally exhausted.
  2. The preacher's sermonical delivery captivated the congregation, inspiring a sense of awe and reverence.
  3. The doctor's sermonical advice came across as condescending and unwelcomed.
  4. The motivational speaker's sermonical tone grated on the audience's nerves, diminishing their enthusiasm.
  5. The politician's sermonical speech was filled with platitudes and devoid of substance.
  6. The CEO's sermonical email to employees was met with eye-rolls and ignored.
  7. The sergeant's sermonical reprimand to the troops had little impact, as it lacked authenticity.
  8. The mother's sermonical warnings to her children fell on deaf ears, as they were delivered without genuine concern.
  9. The therapist's sermonical approach to counseling made patients feel judged and uncomfortable.
  10. The news anchor's sermonical tone conveyed a sense of superiority, alienating viewers.

FAQs About the word sermonical

Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic.

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The professor's sermonical lecture droned on for an eternity, leaving students mentally exhausted.

The preacher's sermonical delivery captivated the congregation, inspiring a sense of awe and reverence.

The doctor's sermonical advice came across as condescending and unwelcomed.

The motivational speaker's sermonical tone grated on the audience's nerves, diminishing their enthusiasm.