Yes it is. It is the past tense and past participle of 'to preach.' It might also be used as an adjective (e.g. preached warnings do not always convince careless people).
Preach is a regular verb so the past participle is preached
No, the word 'preach' is a verb, meaning to proclaim or put forth in a sermon; to advocate or to urge acceptance publicly.The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
Preached is the past tense of preach.
"He preached to the masses.""I was there when he preached to the masses and I can tell you this; a sermon with no beer vendor is poor excuse for an outdoor event..."
Buddha preached the Middle Path or Middle Way.
The past participle form of "preach" is "preached." For example, "He has preached at that church for many years."
The place where the sermon is preached is called a pulpit.
The past tense is preached.
He still preached the gospel to Germany and England
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The person who talked and preached the most about Jesu in the bible is Paul.
Billy Sunday preached in Staunton, Virginia in the year 1917.