noun a title or form of address for a member of the clergy, especially in the Christian Church
adjective showing respect or reverence
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
Used as a title for a member of the clergy, typically a minister or priest.
Often used when referring to or addressing a minister during a religious service.
Frequently used to refer to the officiating minister in a wedding ceremony.
Specifically used to address Protestant ministers or clergy members.
Commonly used to address a minister presiding over a funeral or memorial service.
The reverend wrote a book on spirituality and mindfulness.
The reverend consulted with a psychologist to provide spiritual guidance to patients.
The reverend served as a counselor for individuals seeking spiritual advice.
The reverend acted as a chaplain in the hospital, providing comfort and support to patients and their families.
The reverend taught a class on ethics and morality at the university.