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Christian
1[ kris-chuhn ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or derived from Jesus Christ or His teachings:
a Christian faith.
- of, pertaining to, believing in, or belonging to the religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ:
Spain is a Christian country.
- of or relating to Christians:
many Christian deaths in the Crusades.
- exhibiting a spirit proper to a follower of Jesus Christ; Christlike:
She displayed true Christian charity.
- Sometimes Offensive. decent; respectable:
They gave him a good Christian burial.
- Sometimes Offensive. human; not brutal; humane:
Such behavior isn't Christian.
noun
- a person who believes in Jesus Christ; adherent of Christianity.
- a person who exemplifies in their life the teachings of Christ:
He died like a true Christian.
- a member of any of certain Protestant churches, as the Disciples of Christ and the Plymouth Brethren.
- the hero of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
- a male given name.
Christian
2[ kris-chuhn ]
noun
- Charlie, 1916–42, U.S. jazz guitarist.
Christian
1/ ˈkrɪstʃən /
noun
- a person who believes in and follows Jesus Christ
- a member of a Christian Church or denomination
- informal.a person who possesses Christian virtues, esp practical ones
adjective
- of, relating to, or derived from Jesus Christ, his teachings, example, or his followers
- sometimes not capital exhibiting kindness or goodness
Christian
2/ ˈkrɪstʃən /
noun
- ChristianCharlie19191942MUSMUSIC: jazz guitarist Charlie. 1919–42, US jazz guitarist
Christian
1- A follower of Jesus and his teachings. Christian is also a descriptive term for the institutions and practices of Christianity .
Christian
2- A follower or disciple of Jesus ; someone who believes Jesus is the Christ or Messiah . The New Testament mentions that the followers of Jesus were first called Christians within a few years after his death.
Derived Forms
- ˈChristianly, adjectiveadverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of Christian1
Example Sentences
Then he got an offer from a Christian label in Nashville; he moved again and immediately met a woman with whom he ended up eloping.
Smyth, a barrister and senior member of a Christian charity, was accused of attacking dozens of boys, including those he met in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s.
I wrote about him back in June, concerned that the self-described Christian nationalist was going to wind up in an important position in a possible Trump administration.
“I was shocked when the Vatican raised their flag and opposed the human rights language,” said Sostina Takure, from Christian charity ACT Alliance.
Along the way, Murray, who is a practicing Christian, discovered the name Luke means “light.”
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