It originally is, meaning worthy of reverence. But the modern use is as a noun for a religious minister. It is capitalized when used with a name, e.g. Reverend Smith.
The abbreviation for reverend is Rev.In the Protestant faiths, a man or woman of the cloth is called Preacher or Reverend before their name, or Pastor.In the Catholic faith, a cleric or priest is called Father or Reverend before the name. Some people use "Reverend Father" before the name to portray their respect for the priest.
n. 1. A clerk, a clergyman. a. 1.Same as Clerical.preacher, rector, reverend, servant of God, shepherd, sky pilot, supply clergy, supply minister, the Reverend, the very Reverend, tonsured cleric
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
When emailing a Reverend: Reverend John Doe.
Reverend Parris is a reverend that "blesses" the afflicted girls of the circle
The cast of Reverend Billy - 2000 includes: Reverend Billy as Reverend Billy
Reverend John Hale is Related to Reverend Sameul Parris. :)
In a general sense, a "reverend" or minister is not required, in any legal sense, to register. In a more more specific sense, a minister may be required to register to perform marrage ceremonies in particualr counties (USA), though this is rare. They may be required to register with a hospital as a visitor, etc. "Reverend" is an adjective and a title, usually denoting a minister (in the religious sense). It is more proper to refer to them as a minister or cleric (singular of "clergy").
Reverend has three syllables.
The reverend stood at the front of the church.
Reverend Hellbastard is 198 cm.
Reverend Bizarre ended in 2007.
Reverend Bizarre was created in 1995.
Reverend Charisma was created in 2007.
Reverend Lovejoy was created in 1990.