Pronunciation: /ɪˈvændʒəlɪst/
noun a person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching
A1 The evangelist spread the message of peace and love to all who would listen.
A2 The evangelist traveled from town to town, preaching about the importance of kindness.
B1 The evangelist's speeches inspired many people to change their ways and lead better lives.
B2 The evangelist's words had a profound impact on the community, leading to positive changes.
C1 The renowned evangelist was known for his powerful sermons that touched the hearts of thousands.
C2 The evangelist's persuasive arguments and compelling storytelling made him a respected figure in the religious community.
formal The evangelist traveled to different countries to spread the teachings of Christianity.
informal My neighbor is a real evangelist when it comes to his favorite sports team.
slang She's like an evangelist for that new skincare brand, always talking about how amazing it is.
figurative As a marketing evangelist, he was able to convert many customers to loyal followers of the brand.
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