Associations to the word «Reverend»
Noun
- Clarke
- Werewolf
- Malley
- Protector
- Elizabeth
- Solemnity
- Ladyship
- Zion
- Martin
- Novice
- Davenport
- Lionel
- Blessing
- Funeral
- Gibbons
- Hobart
- Worcester
- Religious
- Westminster
- Norfolk
- Godwin
- Angus
- Helen
- Seymour
- Frock
- Manson
- Rutgers
- Vernon
- Bible
- Chapel
- Chamberlain
- Desmond
- Leon
- Connecticut
- Agatha
- Schultz
- Boyle
- Gould
- Spice
- Erskine
- Prehistory
- Glide
- Loren
- Boyce
- Skinner
- Meyers
- Foster
- Nimitz
- Hereford
- Freeman
- Crypt
- Dodge
- Ordeal
- Agony
- Ned
- Reeve
- Trustee
- Wright
- Dorchester
- Ceremony
- Elsie
- Notification
- Divine
- Mary
- Saul
- Dyke
- Superintendent
- Argyll
- Knowles
- Townsend
Wiktionary
REVEREND, adjective. Worthy of reverence or respect
REVEREND, noun. (informal) a member of the Christian clergy
REVEREND, noun. A title warranting great respect, prefixed to the names of Christian clergy.
REVEREND, noun. A person who has earned the designation and is entitled to use it publicly; minister.
Dictionary definition
REVEREND, noun. A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
REVEREND, noun. A title of respect for a clergyman.
REVEREND, adjective. Worthy of adoration or reverence.
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