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Antonyms:
layman,
layperson
Often used in the same context:
pastor,
preacher,
clergyman,
congregation,
church,
pulpit,
baptist,
deacon,
priest,
episcopalian,
pentecostal,
dominee,
churchgoer,
vicar,
baptist church,
aimee semple mcpherson,
archdeacon,
bishop,
clergywoman,
churchman,
congregationalist,
exhorter,
televangelist,
methodist,
deaconess,
anglican,
congregant,
evangelical,
presbyters,
parishioner,
obeah,
apostleship,
churches,
spiritualist,
calvinistic,
rabbi,
presbyterian,
devil worshiper,
satanist,
sermon,
moralizer,
catechist,
custos,
revd,
evangelist,
prophetess,
chaplain,
parson,
choirmaster,
theologian,
churchy,
catholic church,
churchwarden,
laywoman,
ministration,
theology,
verger,
canonist,
gospel,
shembe,
fornicator,
pastorate,
clergy,
evangel,
curacy,
missionary,
pew,
klansman,
chuch,
ephesian,
discipled,
very reverend,
christadelphian,
apostle paul,
nazarenes,
trinitarians,
unction,
padre,
homiletics,
presbytery,
homophobe,
dutch reformed church,
worshiper,
intercessory,
archbishop,
ordainment,
beadle,
monsignor,
curch,
chrysostom,
ministering,
arminian,
christian,
yhwh,
kirk,
vestryman,
farrakhan,
charlatan,
sapphira,
seminary,
sexton,
sir,
sirs,
dear,
doth,
harry,
madam,
moses,
aaron,
brother,
doc,
grand,
hannah,
harvey,
lord,
milton,
shall,
solomon,
ambrose,
anna,
brahmins,
venerable,
revered,
learned,
octogenarian,
respected,
sainted,
saintly,
worthy,
august,
bespectacled,
honoured,
distinguished,
estimable,
venerated,
esteemed,
illustrious,
kindhearted,
portly,
beloved
More specific:
archdeacon,
archpriest,
bishop,
catholic deacon,
chaplain,
churchman,
cleric,
curate,
deacon,
divine,
domine,
dominee,
dominie,
dominus,
ecclesiastic,
hierarch,
high priest,
john wesley,
king,
martin luther king,
minister,
ordinand,
ordinary,
parson,
pastor,
preacher,
preacher man,
prelate,
priest,
primate,
rector,
sermonizer,
shepherd,
vicar,
wesley
More general:
spiritual leader,
title
Synonyms:
clergyman,
man of the cloth,
revered,
reverenced,
sacred,
sublime,
venerated
Also try:
— Nouns for reverend:
gentleman,
father,
sir,
fathers,
gentlemen,
man,
friend,
doctor,
prelate,
brother,
mother,
more...
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