Jesus Christ

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒizəs kraɪst/

Definitions of Jesus Christ

noun A person who is believed to be the son of God in Christianity, and whose teachings form the basis of the Christian religion

Example Sentences

A1 Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity.

A2 Many people believe that Jesus Christ performed miracles.

B1 The teachings of Jesus Christ emphasize love and forgiveness.

B2 The life of Jesus Christ is recorded in the New Testament of the Bible.

C1 Scholars study the historical context of Jesus Christ's life and ministry.

C2 The impact of Jesus Christ's teachings continues to influence society today.

Examples of Jesus Christ in a Sentence

formal Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity.

informal Jesus Christ, also known as JC, is a key figure in the Bible.

slang Oh my Jesus Christ, I can't believe you just did that!

figurative The discovery of a new species was like finding the Holy Grail for scientists - Jesus Christ!

Grammatical Forms of Jesus Christ

past tense

Jesus Christed

plural

Jesus Christs

comparative

more Jesus Christ

superlative

most Jesus Christ

present tense

Jesus Christs

future tense

will Jesus Christ

perfect tense

has Jesus Christed

continuous tense

is Jesus Christing

singular

Jesus Christ

positive degree

Jesus Christ

infinitive

to Jesus Christ

gerund

Jesus Christing

participle

Jesus Christed

Origin and Evolution of Jesus Christ

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'Jesus Christ' originated from the Greek words 'Iesous Christos', which translates to 'Jesus the Anointed One'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'Jesus Christ' became widely used in Christian theology to refer to the central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God and the savior of humanity.