chaplain

word

/ˈtʃæpɫən/
/tʃˈæplɪn/

Definition

A chaplain is a religious leader who provides spiritual support and guidance, especially in institutions like the military, hospitals, schools, or prisons.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally when referring to religious officials, mainly Christian, who serve in institutions. Common phrases include 'military chaplain', 'hospital chaplain', and 'school chaplain'. Not a general pastor or priest; it's role-specific.

Example Sentences

The chaplain visited the hospital every week.

basic

The school has a chaplain for students.

basic

The army chaplain led the prayer.

basic

After the accident, the chaplain offered comfort to the families.

natural

The chaplain spent hours talking with soldiers about their worries.

natural

If you need someone to talk to, the chaplain is always there for support.

natural