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Noun — Someone, especially a member of the clergy, who delivers religious sermons.

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Etymology

From Middle English "prechour," from Old French "preecheor," ultimately from Latin "praedicator" ("one who proclaims publicly").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “preacher” mean?

The word “preacher” means someone, especially a member of the clergy, who delivers religious sermons. In plain terms, a person, usually a religious minister, whose job is to give sermons and religious guidance.

How do you pronounce “preacher”?

“Preacher” is pronounced PREET-shuh (/ˈpɹit͡ʃɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “preacher” in a sentence?

Here is “preacher” used in a sentence: “The preacher's sermon moved the whole congregation to tears.”

What part of speech is “preacher”?

“Preacher” is a noun.

Where does the word “preacher” come from?

The word “preacher” comes from Latin. From Middle English "prechour," from Old French "preecheor," ultimately from Latin "praedicator" ("one who proclaims publicly").

Is “preacher” a common word?

“Preacher” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

What is the difference between a preacher and a pastor?

A preacher is someone, especially a member of the clergy, who delivers religious sermons, while a pastor typically holds a formal leadership role over a specific congregation, including duties beyond preaching such as pastoral care. All pastors may preach, but not everyone who preaches holds the title of pastor.

Is preacher used only for religious figures?

Preacher most commonly refers to someone who delivers religious sermons, especially clergy. In casual or figurative use, the word can extend to anyone who moralizes or lectures others insistently, though its core meaning stays tied to religious preaching.

What is the difference between a preacher and a priest?

A preacher's defining role is delivering sermons, while a priest often holds broader sacramental and ceremonial duties within a specific religious tradition, such as leading rites or serving a parish. A priest may also preach, but the title 'preacher' emphasizes the act of sermon-giving specifically.

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