preacher man
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Definition
Noun: - A person whose occupation is preaching the gospel; a preacher, especially one who is male and often associated with evangelical or itinerant preaching.
Usage
The term "preacher man" is a colloquial and informal noun used to refer to a male preacher. It often carries connotations of a passionate, traveling, or evangelical style of preaching, sometimes associated with specific cultural or musical contexts (e.g., blues or folk traditions). It is less formal than "clergyman" or "minister."
Examples
- The old preacher man traveled from town to town, holding revival meetings in tents.
- In the song, she sings about listening to the preacher man on the radio every Sunday morning.
- He wasn't just a pastor in a church; he was a preacher man who spoke with fiery conviction.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used descriptively to emphasize a certain archetype or style of ministry, often one that is charismatic and direct.
- He had the voice and the passion of a classic Southern preacher man.
Variants and Related Words
- Preacher (n): A more standard and neutral term for someone who preaches, especially in a religious service.
- Evangelist (n): A person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, often through preaching.
- Minister (n): A member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches.
- Clergyman (n): A formal term for a male priest, minister, or religious leader.
Synonyms
- Preacher
- Evangelist
- Minister (in some contexts)
- Clergyman
Antonyms
- Layperson
- Congregant
- Parishioner
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "A preacher man's son": Sometimes used to describe someone expected to follow a certain path or who rebels against a strict religious upbringing.
- He was a preacher man's son, but he chose a life very different from his father's.
Noun
- someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel