priest

word

/ˈpɹist/
preest
/pɹˈiːst/
preest

Definition

A priest is a religious leader who performs sacred duties, such as leading worship, giving blessings, and conducting ceremonies. The word is especially used in Christian churches such as the Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly refers to a Christian religious leader, especially in Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican contexts. Do not confuse it with broader words like 'pastor', 'minister', or 'monk', which may refer to different roles. Common collocations include 'parish priest', 'Catholic priest', and 'priesthood'.

Example Sentences

The priest spoke to the family after the service.

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A priest blessed the new church.

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I didn't expect the priest to have such a great sense of humor.

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The local priest helped organize food for families in need.

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His uncle is a priest in a small town.

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She asked the priest for advice before making her decision.

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