Evangelistic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Evangelistic ( adjective )
- Relating to the spreading of the Christian gospel or the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- 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:
- The evangelistic preacher traveled from town to town spreading the word of God.
- The political campaign had an evangelistic fervor as volunteers worked tirelessly to promote their candidate.
- The church held an evangelistic event to reach out to non-believers.
- The new product launch was evangelistic as the company was eager to promote its benefits to customers.
- The young man was evangelistic about the benefits of exercise and healthy eating.
(As a noun)
Evangelistic ( noun )
- Relating to the spreading of the Christian gospel or the teachings of Jesus Christ.
- 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:
- The evangelistic preacher traveled from town to town spreading the word of God.
- The political campaign had an evangelistic fervor as volunteers worked tirelessly to promote their candidate.
- The church held an evangelistic event to reach out to non-believers.
- The new product launch was evangelistic as the company was eager to promote its benefits to customers.
- The young man was evangelistic about the benefits of exercise and healthy eating.