Protestant

/ˈprɒtɪstənt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A member of a Christian church that is not part of the Catholic Church, typically one that originated from the Reformation.
The Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of various denominations.
A person who protests against something.
The protestant held a sign demanding justice during the rally.
adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Protestantism.
The Protestant community in the area holds regular meetings.

Etymology

From Latin 'protestantem' meaning 'to publicly declare or testify'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Protestant Reformation
The 16th-century religious movement against the practices of the Catholic Church.
Protestant ethic
A concept in sociology that relates hard work and frugality with a belief in salvation.
Protestant work ethic
A value system promoting discipline and hard work as a result of a person's salvation.

Related Words

Catholic
A member of the Roman Catholic Church.
Reformation
A movement for religious reform that led to the establishment of Protestant churches.

Slang Meanings

Protestantism
Many people associate Protestantism with a focus on personal faith.