Pronunciation: /əˈfɪʃiənt/
noun a person who performs religious or civil ceremonies, such as weddings or funerals
A1 The officiant performed the wedding ceremony.
A2 The officiant was very kind and helpful during the ceremony.
B1 The officiant spoke eloquently and added personal touches to the ceremony.
B2 The officiant guided the couple through their vows with grace and professionalism.
C1 The officiant's words resonated deeply with all those in attendance.
C2 The officiant's presence added a sense of solemnity and reverence to the occasion.
formal The officiant presided over the wedding ceremony with grace and dignity.
informal The officiant did a great job marrying my friends last weekend.
slang The officiant totally rocked the ceremony!
figurative The officiant was like a guiding light, leading the couple into their new life together.
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