Missionary ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Missionary ( noun )

  1. A person sent on a religious mission, typically one who is sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
  2. A person who is strongly committed to promoting a particular cause or doctrine.

Origin:

From latin missionarius (one who is sent on a mission).

Examples:

  1. The missionaries spent several years in the remote village, teaching and providing medical care.
  2. The church sent a group of missionaries to establish a new mission in Africa.
  3. The activist was a missionary for human rights, traveling around the world to raise awareness.
  4. The scientist was a missionary for environmental conservation, working to protect endangered species.
  5. The artist was a missionary for social justice, using art to promote awareness and change.

(As an adjective)

Missionary ( adjective )

  1. A person sent on a religious mission, typically one who is sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
  2. A person who is strongly committed to promoting a particular cause or doctrine.

Origin:

From latin missionarius (one who is sent on a mission).

Examples:

  1. The missionaries spent several years in the remote village, teaching and providing medical care.
  2. The church sent a group of missionaries to establish a new mission in Africa.
  3. The activist was a missionary for human rights, traveling around the world to raise awareness.
  4. The scientist was a missionary for environmental conservation, working to protect endangered species.
  5. The artist was a missionary for social justice, using art to promote awareness and change.
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