parson

word

Definition

A parson is a Christian priest or minister, especially in the Anglican or Protestant church, responsible for leading a congregation and performing religious services.

Usage & Nuances

'Parson' is somewhat old-fashioned in modern English and mainly refers to Anglican or Protestant ministers, not Catholic priests. You may find it in British literature or historical contexts. Frequently used with 'village parson' or 'the local parson.' Rarely heard in everyday speech today.

Example Sentences

The parson led the Sunday service at the village church.

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The parson visited sick people in their homes.

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Everyone respected the parson in the community.

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People often went to the parson for advice about family matters.

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The old parson was known for his kindness and fair judgments.

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After the sermon, the parson would stay behind to talk with anyone who needed him.

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