A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church.
Worthy of adoration or reverence.
English language prefix to name.
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Examples for "rev. "
Examples for "rev. "
1 C. A. Goodhart; Mrs. Hargreaves; Miss Rose Harrison; Mr. Henry Holiday; Rev.
2 In the evening there was a large meeting in the Chapel; Rev.
3 In the churchyard John Sterling's grave and the grave of the Rev.
4 Ancestors of Burr; his father's birth; preparations for the ministry; the Rev.
5 Willard Jones and wife arrived in the month previous; and the Rev.
1 I just need you to help the reverend out of the car.
2 Evans, esquire, of West Bromwich; the reverend T. Clarke, of Hull; S.P.
3 For the reverend doctor nothing has changed, nor can there be change.
4 Something reverend in his general effect accentuated his difference from his companion.
5 An ancient and reverend figure stood in the doorway to meet them.
6 I think the great-grandson, Mark Mayes, is coming to visit the reverend .
7 The two men arranged a secret meeting at the reverend 's Chicago home.
8 And I, reverend father; will listen to and follow your good advice.
9 When I had buried the reverend gentleman I heard the cock crowing.
10 The chief and many Indians were there to meet the reverend father.
11 And in one thing more I will not imitate my reverend opponents.
12 The reverend gentleman hit upon yet another means of helping the poor.
13 And Timothy, once reverend , caught the fish and chopped down the trees.
14 As a reverend , why was this inclusive message important to your music?
15 To see multitudes of well-appearing people all joining in one reverend act.
16 The reverend father knows well what I hold and what I teach.
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