Titles And Honorifics

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a polite term of address for a woman, typically used to show respect or formality

  • Madame, may I assist you with anything else?
  • Hey madame, do you need any help?
  • Yo, madame, what's up?
  • Madame, your elegance shines brighter than the stars.

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

  • The reverend delivered a powerful sermon at the church service.
  • I saw the reverend at the grocery store yesterday.
  • The reverend is always dropping wisdom during his sermons.
  • She was seen as a reverend in the field of psychology for her groundbreaking research.

adjective showing reverence and adoration; worthy of worship

  • The worshipful mayor gave a speech at the grand opening of the new library.
  • The worshipful bishop led the congregation in prayer at Sunday service.
  • I heard the worshipful guru will be giving a talk at the community center.
  • The artist's work was so awe-inspiring, it was almost worshipful in nature.