Word Meanings - SERMONISH - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Resembling a sermon.
Related words: (words related to SERMONISH)
- SERMONEER
A sermonizer. B. Jonson. - SERMONIZE
1. To compose or write a sermon or sermons; to preach. 2. To inculcate rigid rules. Chesterfield. - SERMONING
The act of discoursing; discourse; instruction; preaching. Chaucer. - SERMONET
A short sermon. - SERMONISH
Resembling a sermon. - RESEMBLINGLY
So as to resemble; with resemblance or likeness. - RESEMBLANT
Having or exhibiting resemblance; resembling. Gower. - SERMONIC; SERMONICAL
Like, or appropriate to, a sermon; grave and didactic. "Conversation . . . satirical or sermonic." Prof. Wilson. "Sermonical style." V. Knox. - SERMONIZER
One who sermonizes. - RESEMBLE
sembler to seem, resemble, fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. 1. To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of, either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers resemble each other. We will resemble you in that. Shak. - SERMON
onis, a speaking, discourse, probably fr. serer, sertum, to join, 1. A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermens of Chaucer. Chaucer. 2. Specifically, a discourse delivered in public, usually by a clergyman, for the purpose of - RESEMBLABLE
Admitting of being compared; like. Gower. - SERMONER
A preacher; a sermonizer. Thackeray. - SERMONIST
See SERMONIZER - RESEMBLER
One who resembles. - RESEMBLANCE
1. The quality or state of resembling; likeness; similitude; similarity. One main end of poetry and painting is to please; they bear a great resemblance to each other. Dryden. 2. That which resembles, or is similar; a representation; a likeness. - NONRESEMBLANCE
Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity.