Pronunciation: /priːst/
noun a person, typically a man, who has been ordained to perform certain religious rites and ceremonies
A1 The priest leads the church service every Sunday.
A2 The priest blessed the newlywed couple during the wedding ceremony.
B1 The priest provided guidance and support to the grieving family.
B2 The priest delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness and redemption.
C1 The priest's insightful teachings resonated with the congregation.
C2 The priest's profound spirituality inspired many to deepen their faith.
formal The priest conducted the Sunday mass at the cathedral.
informal I saw the priest chatting with parishioners after the service.
slang Some people call the priest 'Father' as a sign of respect.
figurative In literature, the priest often symbolizes spiritual guidance and wisdom.
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