All sermonise synonyms
ser·mon·ize
S s noun sermonise
- ecclesiast — A member of the Athenian Ecclesia.
- monsignor — a title conferred upon certain prelates.
- churchperson — A person involved with the church; a churchgoer or cleric.
- churchpersons — Plural form of churchperson.
- archbishop — In the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican Churches, an archbishop is a bishop of the highest rank, who is in charge of all the bishops and priests in a particular country or region.
- clergyman — A clergyman is a male member of the clergy.
- cardinals — of prime importance; chief; principal: of cardinal significance.
- clerical — Clerical jobs, skills, and workers are concerned with work that is done in an office.
- clergyperson — a member of the clergy
- cardinal — A cardinal is a high-ranking priest in the Catholic church.
- clericals — the distinctive dress of a member of the clergy
- lector — a lecturer in a college or university.
- churchman — A churchman is the same as a clergyman.
- divine — of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
- orator — a person who delivers an oration; a public speaker, especially one of great eloquence: Demosthenes was one of the great orators of ancient Greece.
- cassock — A cassock is a long piece of clothing, often black, that is worn by members of the clergy in some churches.
verb sermonise
- lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
- editorialise — Alternative spelling of editorialize.
- address — Your address is the number of the house, flat, or apartment and the name of the street and the town where you live or work.
- harangue — a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe.
- moralise — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
- commentate — To commentate means to give a radio or television commentary on an event.
- dogmatize — to make dogmatic assertions; speak or write dogmatically.
- discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
- dissert — to discourse on a subject.
- dissertate — to discuss a subject fully and learnedly; discourse.
- exprobate — (obsolete) To exprobrate.
- missioning — Present participle of mission.
- declaim — If you declaim, you speak dramatically, as if you were acting in a theatre.
- evangelise — Alternative spelling of evangelize.
- orate — Make a speech, especially pompously or at length.