Pronunciation: /ˈpriːst.hʊd/
noun a body of priests; the office or position of a priest; the order of priests in a particular religion
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.
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.
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