Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnɪkənt/
noun a person who receives or is entitled to receive Communion
A1 The communicant received the bread and wine during the church service.
A2 The communicant shared their thoughts and feelings with the group.
B1 As a communicant, he was responsible for delivering important messages to the team.
B2 The communicant was known for their ability to effectively convey complex ideas to others.
C1 The communicant played a key role in facilitating communication between different departments.
C2 The communicant was highly respected for their diplomatic approach to resolving conflicts within the organization.
adjective relating to or participating in the act of receiving Communion
A1 The communicant priest led the church service.
A2 The communicant members of the team discussed their strategy before the game.
B1 The communicant students actively participated in the classroom discussion.
B2 The communicant employees were able to effectively convey their ideas during the meeting.
C1 The communicant diplomats worked together to negotiate a peace agreement.
C2 The communicant experts in the field were able to collaborate on groundbreaking research.
formal The communicant approached the altar to receive the sacrament.
informal The communicant went up to receive communion during the church service.
slang Yo, did you see that communicant get blessed up there?
figurative As a communicant of the organization, she was privy to exclusive information.
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