Meaning & Definition of word "Apostle"

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    Apostle

    /əˈpɒs.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. One of the early followers of Jesus who spread his teachings.
      • Example: Saint Peter is often regarded as the chief apostle of Jesus.
    • 2. A person sent on a mission, particularly a messenger of a religious or ideological cause.
      • Example: She considered herself an apostle of peace, advocating for non-violence and understanding.
    • 3. One who champions or promotes a particular cause or idea.
      • Example: He was an apostle of environmentalism, dedicating his life to fighting climate change.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'apostole', from Latin 'apostolus', from Greek 'apóstolos', meaning 'one who is sent away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    apostle of peace:

    A person who promotes peace and resolves conflict.

    apostle of change:

    Someone who advocates for change or reform.

    Related Words

    disciple:

    A follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.

    missionary:

    A person sent on a religious mission, especially to promote Christianity in a foreign country.

    advocate:

    A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.

    Slang Meanings of apostle

    Meaning: A passionate supporter or promoter.

    Example Sentence: He's such an apostle of tech, always sharing the latest gadgets.

    Meaning: Someone who spreads a certain vibe or attitude.

    Example Sentence: At the party, she was the apostle of fun, bringing everyone together.