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sermon

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Noun — A talk given during a religious service, usually on a moral or spiritual theme.

How to use sermon

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deliver a sermon preach a sermon give someone a sermon

Etymology

From Old French sermon, from Latin sermō, "speech, discourse."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sermon” mean?

The word “sermon” means a talk given during a religious service, usually on a moral or spiritual theme. In plain terms, a religious talk given in a service, or more casually, a long-winded lecture or telling-off.

How do you pronounce “sermon”?

“Sermon” is pronounced SUR-muhn (/ˈsɝ.mən/ in IPA).

How do you use “sermon” in a sentence?

Here is “sermon” used in a sentence: “The priest's sermon focused on forgiveness.”

What part of speech is “sermon”?

“Sermon” is a noun.

Where does the word “sermon” come from?

The word “sermon” comes from Latin. From Old French sermon, from Latin sermō, "speech, discourse.".

Is “sermon” a common word?

“Sermon” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “sermon” have?

“Sermon” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a talk given during a religious service, usually on a moral or spiritual theme.

What is the difference between a sermon and a homily?

Both are talks given during a religious service on a moral or spiritual theme, but a homily is typically shorter and more conversational, often tied closely to a specific scripture reading, while a sermon can be longer and more structured. In everyday use, the terms are often used interchangeably.

What does it mean when someone says "don't give me a sermon"?

This uses the informal, non-religious sense of sermon, referring to a long, moralising talk that scolds or lectures someone. It is typically said to push back against unwanted advice or criticism.

Is a sermon always religious?

No. While a sermon is traditionally a talk given during a religious service, the word is also used informally for any lengthy lecture that scolds or moralises, even outside a religious setting.

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