Pronunciation: /ˈæd.vɛnt ˈkrɪstʃən/
noun A member or follower of the Advent Christian Church, a Christian denomination that believes in the imminent second coming of Christ
A1 An Advent Christian is a member of a Protestant Christian denomination.
A2 Advent Christians believe in the imminent second coming of Christ.
B1 The Advent Christian Church was founded in the mid-19th century.
B2 Advent Christians observe the season of Advent leading up to Christmas.
C1 The Advent Christian denomination has a presence in several countries around the world.
C2 Advent Christians place a strong emphasis on the teachings of the Bible.
adjective Relating to the Advent Christian Church or its beliefs
A1 My neighbor is an Advent Christian who attends church every Sunday.
A2 The Advent Christian community is known for their strong emphasis on Bible study.
B1 Advent Christian beliefs focus on the imminent return of Jesus Christ.
B2 The Advent Christian denomination was founded in the mid-19th century.
C1 Advent Christian theology emphasizes the importance of personal salvation.
C2 The Advent Christian Church has a long history of social activism and community service.
formal The Advent Christian denomination was founded in the mid-19th century.
informal My friend is a member of the Advent Christian church.
slang I heard that the Advent Christians are having a potluck next weekend.
figurative Embracing the Advent Christian faith has brought new light into her life.
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has been Advent Christian
is being Advent Christian
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very Advent Christian
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being Advent Christian
having been Advent Christian