different between modernity vs evangelistic
modernity
English
Etymology
modern +? -ity
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /m??d??(?)n.?.ti/
Noun
modernity (plural modernities)
- The quality of being modern or contemporary.
- He was impressed by the architecture's modernity.
- Modern times.
- The organization survived from ancient times to modernity.
- (historical) Quality of being of the modern period of contemporary historiography.
Related terms
- modern
Translations
modernity From the web:
- what modernity mean
- what modernity means to me
- what is modernity in sociology
- what is modernity pdf
- what is modernity in literature
- what is modernity in philosophy
- what is modernity in art
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evangelistic
English
Etymology
evangelist +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??vænd????l?st?k/
Adjective
evangelistic (comparative more evangelistic, superlative most evangelistic)
- Pertaining to evangelism or evangelists; spreading the gospel.
- Pertaining to the Evangelical school.
- (colloquial) Characterised by enthusiasm and a desire to communicate belief.
- I was pretty evangelistic about the merits of working in a small team.
Related terms
- evangelistically
evangelistic From the web:
- evangelistic meaning
- what does evangelist mean
- what is evangelistic preaching
- what is evangelistic church
- what is evangelistic outreach
- what is evangelistic ministry
- what is evangelistic service
- what is evangelistic bible study
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