Methodist

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛθədəst/

Methodist (noun)

  1. A person who belongs to a Christian church that grew from the teachings of John Wesley.
  2. A follower of a Protestant movement known for strong focus on personal faith and disciplined living.

Examples

  • The methodist attended the service every Sunday.
  • A methodist can join the choir after the meeting.

Methodist (adjective)

  1. Connected with the Methodist churches or their beliefs and practices.

Examples

  • They held a church-related meeting in the evening.
  • The church-related music filled the hall.