Antonym: nun. Similar words: series, a series of, developing countries, facies, species, facilities, acquiescence, dried. Meaning: [prɪːst] n. 1. a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders 2. a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion.
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31. The priest showed me great understanding.
32. The priest absolved him of his sins.
33. "But Jesus is here!" the priest intoned.
34. He had a calling to become a priest.
35. The high priest anointed him king.
36. The priest bowed down before the altar.
37. The director cast me as a mad priest.
38. Their nuptials were performed by the local priest.
39. Stavros was training to be a priest.
40. Which priest is going to marry them?
41. The priest was called to administer the last rites.
42. The priest intoned the blessing.
43. The priest anointed the new king with oil.
44. The priest warned his flock against breaking God's law.
45. The priest heard his confession.
46. The priest expounded the Scriptures to us.
47. The priest who married us was really nice.
48. The priest sacrificed a chicken.
49. Only the priest can perform these actions.
50. The priest blessed her into a healthy woman.
51. The priest blessed the harvest.
52. The priest says two Masses each day.
53. The priest sprinkled holy water on the baby's forehead.
54. The priest mingled the water with the wine.
55. The priest pronounced a blessing.
56. The priest heard her confession and granted absolution.
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57. The priest bless the offering.
58. The priest blessed the bread and wine.
59. The priest confessed the criminal.
60. A priest officiated at the wedding.
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