Meaning & Definition of word "Sermon"

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    Sermon

    /ˈsɜːrmən/

    noun:

    • 1. A discourse or speech delivered for the purpose of religious instruction or exhortation.
      • Example: The pastor delivered a powerful sermon that inspired many in the congregation.
    • 2. A serious talk on a moral or religious topic, often intended to teach or admonish.
      • Example: After the meeting, he gave a sermon about the importance of honesty in business.
    • 3. A long or tedious speech, often one that seems preachy or moralizing.
      • Example: She often feels overwhelmed when her boss gives a sermon instead of just getting to the point.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'sermoun', from Latin 'sermō', meaning 'discourse'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fire and brimstone sermon:

    A sermon that emphasizes the consequences of sin, often with vivid imagery.

    sermon on the mount:

    A biblical passage showcasing Jesus' teachings, often considered a model for moral principles.

    preach to the choir:

    To speak about something to people who already agree with you.

    Related Words

    homily:

    A sermon, especially on a biblical topic.

    discourse:

    Written or spoken communication or debate.

    message:

    A significant statement or communication, often conveying moral or religious ideas.

    Slang Meanings of sermon

    Meaning: To give a long-winded speech or lecture.

    Example Sentence: Stop preaching at me; I just want to watch the game.

    Meaning: To deliver unsolicited advice.

    Example Sentence: He always loves to sermonize about how I should run my life.