Churchwomen [noun]

Definition of Churchwomen:

preacher

Synonyms of Churchwomen:


Opposite/Antonyms of Churchwomen:

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Sentence/Example of Churchwomen:

“You love your old parish church, like a faithful old churchwoman,” said Magdalen.

He heard first that Alice had become an emotionally devout churchwoman;—that lasted for a year;—and then, alas!

The money to build the church was collected by their grand niece, Miss Mary Stark, a devoted churchwoman, who died in 1881.

I understand Mrs Irving is not a churchwoman, and she may be in real need, as the family is in straitened circumstances.

I then visited Mrs Arnett, a very earnest churchwoman, but permanently bedridden.

Rosalind had been a churchwoman (high) for nine months some six years ago, just after planchette and just before flag days.

Mrs. Orme was a good churchwoman but not strong, individually, in points of doctrine.

And I am such a stanch churchwoman, and so shocked to hear all this; but you wont do it any more.

She was a loyal subject of the king and a devoted churchwoman.

To Charity Coe, the devout churchwoman, this picture was appalling.