Sermon

Noun

 * 1) religious discourse; a written or spoken address on a religious or moral matter
 * 2) a lengthy speech of reproval

Adjectives for Sermon
extempore; controversial; funeral; soft; assize; elaborate; erudite; incomparable; splendid; stirring; sincere; brilliant.

Verbs for Sermon
acclaim—; borrow—; deliver—; design—; extol—; feed on—s; misinterpret—; prepare—, polish up—; revise—; —bores; — censures; —declaims; —discourses on; — edifies; —elucidates; —enlightens; —eulo¬gizes; -—exhorts; —expatiates on; —ex¬pounds; —guides; —harangues; —inspires; —moralizes; —rebukes;  —reproves; — thunders; —uplifts; —wearies.

Thesaurus
address, admonishment, admonition, assignment, castigation, chalk talk, chastisement, chiding, correction, discourse, disquisition, dressing-down, exercise, exhortation, exposition, harangue, homework, homily, instruction, lecture, lecture-demonstration, lesson, moral, moral lesson, morality, moralization, object lesson, objurgation, preach, preachification, preaching, preachment, prelection, rating, rebuke, recital, recitation, religious discourse, remonstrance, remonstration, reprehension, reprimand, reproach, reprobation, reproof, reproval, scolding, sermonette, sermonizing, set task, skull session, spanking, speech, talk, talking-to, task, teaching, tirade, travelogue, upbraiding

Etymology
sermo:.

Translations

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 * German: Predigt, Moralpredigt , Strafpredigt
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Anagrams

 * merons

Noun

 * 1)  religious speech
 * 2)  lengthy reproval

Etymology
sermo:.

Anagrams

 * mornes, normes