Reverend
(noun)
A member of the clergy, especially a Protestant minister.
Origin:
From the latin reverendus meaning deserving reverence, from re- + vereri meaning to respect.
Examples:
- The reverend conducted the wedding ceremony.
- The reverend preached an inspiring sermon.
- The reverend was a respected member of the community.
- The reverend provided comfort and support to the family.
- The reverend was well-known for his work with homeless people.