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Synonyms & Similar Words
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orate
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Meaning of Preach
The primary meaning of the word "preach" is to deliver a sermon or religious message.
Definitions
- To deliver a sermon or religious message, typically based on a text from the Bible or another sacred work.
- To urge or advise someone to do or believe something, often in a way that is considered annoying or excessive.
- To give a long and tedious lecture or talk, often in a self-important or condescending manner.
Etymology of Preach
The word "preach" comes from the Old French word "predre" or "preacher", which is derived from the Latin word "praedicare", meaning "to proclaim" or "to declare".
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to the act of delivering a sermon or religious message.
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, including the sense of urging or advising someone to do or believe something.
Example Uses
- The minister will preach a sermon on the importance of forgiveness at the Sunday service.
- She likes to preach to her friends about the benefits of a vegan diet.
- The politician's speech sounded like a preach, with its overly simplistic and condescending tone.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
silence
quiet
stillness
reticence
reserve
restraint
modesty
humility
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diplomacy
discretion
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deliberate
think
reason
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justify
excuse
defend
vindicate.