Evangelistic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Evangelistic ( adjective )

  1. Relating to the spreading of the Christian gospel or the teachings of Jesus Christ.
  2. Characterized by enthusiastic and active support or promotion of a particular cause or belief.

Origin:

From the greek word "euangelistes" meaning "bringer of good news" or "gospel." the word was first used in the 17th century to describe someone who spread the christian gospel.

Examples:

  1. The evangelistic preacher traveled from town to town spreading the word of God.
  2. The political campaign had an evangelistic fervor as volunteers worked tirelessly to promote their candidate.
  3. The church held an evangelistic event to reach out to non-believers.
  4. The new product launch was evangelistic as the company was eager to promote its benefits to customers.
  5. The young man was evangelistic about the benefits of exercise and healthy eating.

(As a noun)

Evangelistic ( noun )

  1. Relating to the spreading of the Christian gospel or the teachings of Jesus Christ.
  2. Characterized by enthusiastic and active support or promotion of a particular cause or belief.

Origin:

From the greek word "euangelistes" meaning "bringer of good news" or "gospel." the word was first used in the 17th century to describe someone who spread the christian gospel.

Examples:

  1. The evangelistic preacher traveled from town to town spreading the word of God.
  2. The political campaign had an evangelistic fervor as volunteers worked tirelessly to promote their candidate.
  3. The church held an evangelistic event to reach out to non-believers.
  4. The new product launch was evangelistic as the company was eager to promote its benefits to customers.
  5. The young man was evangelistic about the benefits of exercise and healthy eating.
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