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reverend [ˈrɛvərənd] adj 1. worthy of reverence 2. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) relating to or designating a clergyman or the clergy n (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) Informal a clergyman [from Latin reverendus fit to be revered; see revere] Reverend [ˈrɛvərənd] adj
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a title of respect for a clergyman Abbrevs Rev Revd See also Very Reverend, Right Reverend, Most Reverend Usage: Reverend with a surname alone (Reverend Smith), as a term of address (``Yes, Reverend''), or in the salutation of a letter (Dear Rev. Mr Smith) are all generally considered to be wrong usage. Preferred are (the) Reverend John Smith or Reverend Mr Smith and Dear Mr Smith ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations Reverend [ˈrɛv/ər/ənd] adj (in titles) → reverendo/a Reverend [ˈrɛv/ər/ənd] adj (in titles) → reverendo/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No, reverend sir; I have been liberated by some one. The Reverend Professor Henslow has published a list of the plants collected by me at the Keeling Islands; and the Reverend J. "Come in, my reverend father," said Mazarin, after a last look at the ruelle, "come in and console me. |
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