Rev [noun]

Definition of Rev:

minister

Opposite/Antonyms of Rev:


Sentence/Example of Rev:

The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.

The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.

But soon the Rev. John Dodd imparted fresh vigour into the proceedings.

The Rev. Timothy soon let his pipe go out, and succumbed as his wife had done, for he had worked hard and eaten well.

She did not, however, express any opinion with regard to the Rev. Arthur Mason's habits, or feel especially interested in him.

Just across the road stands the tiny church of which the Rev. Tennyson was rector for many years.

Jack shivered as he recalled the Rev. Charles Mason's picture of that home, but he would not enlighten her.

The Rev. Mr. Clarke was now come, an old and valued friend; he knelt and prayed as the life ebbed away.

The Rev. Mr. Tindall comes up in a more polished, energetic, and fashionable garb.

The Rev. Mr. Hollingsworth writes that it is an error to suppose that Young remained long as chaplain to merchants abroad.