Synonym: preacher man, sermoniser, sermonizer. Similar words: treachery, preach, teacher, reach, outreach, reach out, each, peach. Meaning: ['prɪːtʃə(r)] n. someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel.
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31. Les was a bit of a lay preacher, but did not push his views on anyone.
32. The preacher is involved in a titanic confrontation, in which he is a tiny Lilliputian.
33. A preacher, victim of a wasting illness, would refer in the pulpit to his forthcoming demise without shocking his congregation.
34. For years marginal radio stations paid the rent with late-night or Sunday-morning preacher shows, which they aired for cash up front.
35. Well, just then the circuit preacher was leaving to get to the next town he was preaching in.
36. Another was J John, the evangelical preacher, who tagged along whenever Justin had business with the Press.
37. A new voice has interrupted and is howling slogans like a revivalist preacher.
38. The preacher Sinnett squirmed in the bow sitting on the canvas sack meant for Lehman.
39. The college preacher in 1743-4 and 1746-7, he was dean of divinity in 1750-1.
40. The preacher pushed his plate away and Lottie rose to clear the table.
41. Doyle talked with the fervour of a preacher and generated enough enthusiasm to fuel 10 teams.
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42. Scott with such devices and with native gifts as a preacher brought in thousands to the fledgling movement.
43. The Teesside-born star trained as a Methodist local preacher when he was a teenager in Middlesbrough, but is now an atheist.
44. Nonni was the daughter of a prosperous dealer in scrap metal who had also been a lay preacher.
45. He whiled away the time by contemplating the stained glass lancet windows behind the preacher and the holy table.
46. From boyhood he worked on local farms and became an itinerant Methodist preacher.
47. This Jesuit was not only a profound preacher, but the founder of orphanages and improver of prison conditions.
48. Of course Griffith was not the only preacher and audiences were given films that were quite forthright in their condemnation of social vices.
49. Uncle Billy was a great preacher -- he sure could loosen a crowd up.
50. An eminent preacher claimed that he could overcome even the worst disaster if he could have fifteen minutes of contemplation.
51. He was born in Limavady in 1839, the son of a Methodist preacher, William Guard.
52. Enough to answer one more preacher, one more abolitionist and a town full of disgust.
53. There was once a preacher who claimed he could preach about any subject.
54. Tom was not the only preacher plying his trade that day.
55. But one way of making your mark was to become a preacher.
56. Some of them wept as the preacher opened up his prayer book and the coffin was gently lowered into the grave.
57. The preacher overstepped the mark when he called the Royal Mail to a halt on the moor near Bagshot.
58. Granddad was a preacher and a carpenter, a role model to everyone in the area.
59. Enjoying better health than for many years, he was able to become an active preacher.
60. His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s.
More similar words: treachery, preach, teacher, reach, outreach, reach out, each, peach, teach, beach, impeach, each other, ache, each time, bleaching, poached, take a chance, impeachment, react, attached, react to, reaction, semidetached, spread, spread out, preamble, widespread, spread over, peace, at peace.