Meaning & Definition of word "Evangelist"

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    Evangelist

    /ɪˈvæn.dʒə.lɪst/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching.
      • Example: The evangelist traveled across the country to share his faith and inspire others.
    • 2. A preacher of the gospel; a messenger of good news.
      • Example: She served as an evangelist in her local church, spreading joy and hope to the community.
    • 3. A person who promotes or advocates for a particular cause or idea.
      • Example: He has become a prominent evangelist for environmental sustainability.

    Etymology

    From Middle English, from Old French 'evangeliste', from Latin 'evangelista', from Greek 'euangelistēs', meaning 'bringer of good news'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tent evangelist:

    A preacher who holds meetings in tents, often in rural areas.

    gospel evangelist:

    A person dedicated to spreading the Christian gospel.

    tech evangelist:

    An individual who promotes technology and its benefits.

    Related Words

    evangelical:

    Pertaining to a tradition of Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible and the necessity of personal conversion.

    gospel:

    The teaching or revelation of Christ; the record of Jesus's life and teachings as presented in the New Testament.

    Slang Meanings of evangelist

    Meaning: A fervent advocate or passionate promoter of any concept.

    Example Sentence: He's such an evangelist for healthy eating; he can't stop talking about it!

    Meaning: Someone who is excessively enthusiastic about their beliefs or products.

    Example Sentence: She's a real evangelist for that brand of skincare; she swears by it!