"Priesthood" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The state of being a priest or holding a position of spiritual leadership in a Christian church, typically associated with authority, reverence, and dedication. It involves serving as a representative of God or a higher power, performing rituals and sacraments, and offering spiritual guidance to followers or believers. In some contexts, it can also refer to a specific office or rank within a church or spiritual organization.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "priesthood":
1. Past tense of "pry", meaning to force open or separate something using a lever or a tool.<br>2. Past tense of "pride", meaning a feeling of satisfaction or self-respect.
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Pries can have a few meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A term used in mathematics and logic, a "pries" refers to the process of moving one knight (a piece that moves in an L-shape) in a chess-like game, typically from one square to another adjacent square.<br>2. A pricing strategy, often associated with supermarkets or a store selling commodities such as scrap metal, a "pries" can also refer to the process of collecting scrap metal from recycling.<br><br>More generally "pries" can be a misspelling of the word "prince" or "prices". Without further context, it is difficult to pinpoint the intended meaning.
A person authorized to perform spiritual or religious duties, especially in a Christian church.
A priestery is the priestly class or body of priests, or a priest's or priests' office or work.<br><br>It can also refer to a varsity letter awarded to men's athletic teams at some colleges and universities.<br><br>In English morphology, a priestery is an archaic variant of priesthood.
Brian Priestley is a British jazz percussionist.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to Joseph Priestley, an English theologian, but more famously the scientist who discovered oxygen in 1774.<br><br>Or possibly J. B. Priestley, a novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and literary critic from England.<br><br>Alternatively, it could be John Boynton Priestley, an English novelist and playwright.
Relating to or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood. Having a traditional or formal quality, especially of a spiritual or religious nature.
Men or women who are ordained ministers in a Christian church and whose duties are to perform religious ceremonies and advise and counsel the faithful.
A person who is excessively self-righteous and self-important, especially when it comes to moral issues. A prig is often condescending and critical of others for not adhering to their high moral standards.<br><br>Example: "He's such a prig, always lecturing people about what they should be doing."<br><br>Synonyms: moralist, self-righteous person, hypocrite.
The word "priggishly" means:<br><br>In a priggish manner: in an overly self-righteous, pedantic, and condescending way, often with a sense of moral superiority.
Pronunciation: /prɪɡz/<br><br>Nouns:<br><br>1. A choke or snag in a rope or string, especially one caused by a knot.<br>2. A small, typically ostentatious, device or ornament, especially one displaying wealth or status.<br>3. A person, especially a man, who is self-important, opinionated, and excessively proud.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> - The sailor noticed a tight prig in the rope that needed to be untangled.<br> - The jewelry featured a large prig studded with diamonds.<br> - He was considered a bit of a prig by his colleagues for his overconfident attitude.