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Apostle Meaning in English

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/əˈpɑsəɫ/
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/ɐpˈɒsəl/
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Definition

An apostle is a person who is sent on a mission, especially one of the early followers chosen by Jesus to spread his message. The word can also refer more generally to someone who strongly supports or promotes a particular cause or belief.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly associated with Christianity ('the twelve apostles'), but can be used more broadly. In non-religious contexts, means someone who is an enthusiastic champion of a cause. Formal or literary in tone. Do not confuse with 'disciple' (follower/student) or 'prophet' (one who delivers divine messages).

Example Sentences

Peter was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.

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Paul is sometimes called the greatest apostle.

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She is an apostle of clean energy.

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He saw himself as an apostle for human rights, always speaking up for justice.

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In business, she became an apostle of innovation, encouraging her team to try new things.

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Some people call him a tech apostle because he’s always pushing for digital change.

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