evangelist

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An itinerant or special preacher, especially a revivalist, who conducts services in different cities or locations, now often televised.
  2. A writer of a gospel, especially the four New Testament Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), usually capitalized (Evangelist).
  3. A person who first brought the gospel to a city or region.
  4. A patriarch.
  5. A person marked by extreme enthusiasm for or support of any cause, particularly with regard to religion.
  6. A person hired to promote a particular technology.
noun
  1. A writer of a gospel, especially the four New Testament Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), (also evangelist.)

Pronunciation

/ɪˈvænd͡ʒəlɪst/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-evangelist.wav

Word forms

evangelist evangelists

Etymology

From Old French evangeliste, equivalent to evangel + -ist, from ecclesiastical Latin evangelista, from ecclesiastical Ancient Greek εὐαγγελιστής (euangelistḗs, “bringer of good news”), from εὐαγγελίζεσθαι (euangelízesthai, “to evangelize”), from εὐάγγελος (euángelos, “bringing good news”), from εὖ (eû, “well”) + ἀγγέλλειν (angéllein, “to announce”).

Synonyms

Derived words

evangelism marketing evangelistic evangelistship technology evangelist televangelist
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