Priesthood

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpriːst.hʊd/

Definitions of priesthood

noun a body of priests; the office or position of a priest; the order of priests in a particular religion

Example Sentences

A1 The priesthood in some religions is made up of ordained ministers.

A2 The priesthood plays a central role in conducting religious ceremonies.

B1 Becoming a member of the priesthood requires years of training and study.

B2 The responsibilities of the priesthood include providing spiritual guidance to the community.

C1 The priesthood has a long history of influencing political decisions in some societies.

C2 Scholars have debated the role of the priesthood in shaping religious beliefs throughout history.

Examples of priesthood in a Sentence

formal The priesthood is a sacred office in many religious traditions.

informal My uncle recently joined the priesthood and is now a priest.

slang Some people think joining the priesthood is like signing up for a life sentence.

figurative In the world of finance, the priesthood of investment bankers reigns supreme.

Grammatical Forms of priesthood

plural

priesthoods

present tense

priesthood

future tense

will priesthood

perfect tense

has priesthood

continuous tense

is priesthooding

singular

priesthood

positive degree

more priesthood

infinitive

to priesthood

gerund

priesthooding

participle

priesthooded

Origin and Evolution of priesthood

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'priesthood' originated from the Old English word 'preosthad' which was derived from the Latin word 'presbyterium'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'priesthood' has evolved to refer to the collective body of priests or the office or position of a priest within a religious organization.