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evangel
1[ ih-van-juhl ]
noun
- the good tidings of the redemption of the world through Jesus Christ; the gospel.
- (usually initial capital letter) any of the four Gospels.
- doctrine taken as a guide or regarded as of prime importance.
- good news or tidings.
evangel
2[ ih-van-juhl ]
noun
- an evangelist.
evangel
/ 瑟藞惫忙苍诲萧蓹濒 /
noun
- archaic.the gospel of Christianity
- often capital any of the four Gospels of the New Testament
- any body of teachings regarded as central or basic
- an evangelist
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of evangel1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of evangel1
Example Sentences
The corporate chieftain prevails upon Beale to 鈥減reach鈥 a new 鈥渆vangel鈥 to his audience in which he decries individualism and embraces what the movie鈥檚 narrator calls 鈥渢he corporate cosmology of Arthur Jensen.鈥
The word 鈥渆vangel鈥 comes from Jesus鈥 opening pledge to bring 鈥済ood news鈥 to the poor and let the oppressed go free.
Even more amazingly, he almost always got away with it, going on camera with an absolutely straight face to deliver his maddeningly inauthentic evangels to stunned newscasters.
Some anecdotes are more uncomfortable 鈥 for speaker and hearer 鈥 than others, but collectively serve Dr. Pam鈥檚 evangel that 鈥測ou are not alone.鈥
Spa Week has spread the evangel of such wellness for over a decade.
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