Evangelistic

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌiː.væn.dʒəˈlɪs.tɪk/

Definitions of evangelistic

adjective relating to or characteristic of evangelism or the preaching of the gospel

Example Sentences

A1 The evangelistic preacher spoke passionately about his beliefs.

A2 She attended an evangelistic event to learn more about the religion.

B1 The evangelistic campaign aimed to spread awareness about the cause.

B2 The evangelistic message resonated with many people in the community.

C1 He was known for his evangelistic zeal and dedication to his faith.

C2 The evangelistic efforts of the organization led to a significant increase in followers.

Examples of evangelistic in a Sentence

formal The evangelistic preacher delivered a powerful sermon to the congregation.

informal She's always so evangelistic about her favorite causes.

slang I can't stand those evangelistic salespeople who won't take no for an answer.

figurative His evangelistic zeal for the project inspired others to join in.

Grammatical Forms of evangelistic

past tense

evangelized

plural

evangelistics

comparative

more evangelistic

superlative

most evangelistic

present tense

evangelize

future tense

will evangelize

perfect tense

have evangelized

continuous tense

is evangelizing

singular

evangelistic

positive degree

evangelistic

infinitive

to evangelize

gerund

evangelizing

participle

evangelizing

Origin and Evolution of evangelistic

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'evangelistic' originated from the Greek word 'euangelistēs' which means 'bringer of good news'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in religious contexts to describe someone who spreads the good news of the Gospel, 'evangelistic' has evolved to also encompass a more general meaning of enthusiastically promoting or advocating for a particular cause or belief.