rabbi

word

/ˈɹæˌbaɪ/
RAB-y
/ɹˈæbaɪ/
RAB-y

Definition

A rabbi is a Jewish religious teacher or leader. Rabbis often guide a community, teach Jewish law and tradition, and may lead ceremonies or services.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in Jewish religious and cultural contexts. It is a title for a person, usually written lowercase in general use ('a rabbi') but often capitalized before a name ('Rabbi Cohen'). Do not use it as a general word for any religious leader.

Example Sentences

The rabbi spoke to the children at the synagogue.

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I asked the rabbi if the community center offered classes for beginners.

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My friend wants to become a rabbi.

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The rabbi led the holiday service.

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The rabbi gave a short talk after dinner, and everyone stayed to listen.

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People in the neighborhood really trust their rabbi for advice.

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