Pronunciation: /priːtʃ/
noun a religious talk or sermon given by a preacher
A1 She listened to the preacher's sermon every Sunday.
A2 The preacher's message was about love and forgiveness.
B1 The preacher's words resonated with the congregation.
B2 The preacher's preaching style was passionate and engaging.
C1 The preacher's eloquent preaching moved many to tears.
C2 The preacher's sermon on social justice sparked a heated debate in the community.
verb to deliver a religious talk or sermon to a group of people
A1 The teacher preached about the importance of recycling.
A2 The minister preached a sermon on forgiveness.
B1 The activist preached to the crowd about the need for social change.
B2 The motivational speaker preached about the power of positive thinking.
C1 The professor preached his theories on quantum physics to the graduate students.
C2 The religious leader preached a message of peace and unity to the diverse congregation.
formal The minister stood at the pulpit to preach the word of God to the congregation.
informal My mom always preaches about the importance of eating healthy.
slang Stop preaching at me, I already know what I need to do.
figurative The coach continued to preach the value of teamwork to his players.
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