revivalist
nounHow to pronounce revivalist:
Definition of revivalist:
- revivalist (noun):
- a preacher of the Christian gospel.
- one who conducts religious revivals
- a member of the clergy who travels about to conduct revivals
Synonyms for revivalist:
abbé
bishop
chaplain
clergyman
confessor
curate
curé
dean
evangelist
friar
gospeler
gospeller
high priestess
mendicant
missionary
missioner
missionizer
monastic
monk
oblate
parson
pastor
preacher
preacher man
prelate
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