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Gospeler - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A gospeler is a person who preaches or spreads the Christian gospel, often with enthusiasm. The term can also refer to someone who advocates for a particular cause or belief with strong conviction.

gospeler

/ˈɡɑspələr/ /ˈɡɒspələ/

Definition:

A person who preaches or spreads the Christian gospel, often with enthusiasm.

Synonyms:

evangelist, preacher, missionary, minister

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

atheist, skeptic

Common Collocations:

itinerant gospeler, fiery gospeler, passionate gospeler

Derivatives:

gospelize, gospelizing

Usage Tips:

Use "gospeler" to describe someone actively sharing Christian teachings, often in a fervent or public manner.

Common Phrases:

wandering gospeler, voice of the gospeler, gospeler’s message

Etymology:

Derived from "gospel," from Old English "godspel," meaning "good news," combined with the agent suffix "-er."

Examples:

  • 1. The gospeler traveled from town to town sharing his message.
  • 2. She became a dedicated gospeler after her spiritual awakening.
  • 3. The crowd listened intently to the passionate gospeler’s sermon.
  • 4. Modern gospelers often use social media to reach wider audiences.

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