How Do You Spell EVANGELISE?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈand͡ʒɪlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "evangelise" is spelled with an 's' in British English and with a 'z' in American English. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced as /ɪˈvan.dʒə.laɪz/, with stress on the second syllable. The word comes from the Greek word "euangelizo," meaning to preach the gospel. To evangelize is to aggressively try to convert people to a specific religious doctrine, belief, or faith. Speakers of American English should be aware of the spelling difference if communicating with someone from the UK or elsewhere.

EVANGELISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Evangelise is a verb derived from the noun "evangelist" and originates from the Greek word "euangelizesthai" meaning "to announce good news." It refers to the act of sharing or preaching the gospel or the teachings of one's religious faith, particularly with the intention of converting others to that faith.

    To evangelise means to communicate or spread the message of one's beliefs and faith to individuals or groups who may not be familiar with or practicing that belief system. It can involve passionately advocating or proselytizing, often with the goal of inspiring spiritual growth or enlightenment in others.

    Evangelising can take various forms, including verbal preaching, written materials, personal testimonies, or organized events. It often requires a deep conviction in one's faith and a desire to share it with others. Those who engage in evangelising are often referred to as evangelists.

    While the term "evangelise" is commonly associated with religious contexts, its usage has expanded over time to include other meanings. In a broader sense, it can also refer to passionately promoting or advocating any particular cause, ideology, or belief system, not limited to religious matters.

    Overall, evangelising involves actively spreading and promoting the message of one's faith or belief system, with the aim of inspiring or converting others to embrace those teachings.

  2. To convert to Christianity; to instruct in the Gospel.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for EVANGELISE

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Etymology of EVANGELISE

The word "evangelise" has its roots in the Greek word "euangelizesthai", which means "to bring good news" or "to announce good tidings". This Greek term is derived from "euangelion" meaning "good news" or "gospel". In the context of early Christianity, "evangelise" referred to the act of spreading or proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ. Over time, the word "evangelise" became more broadly used to indicate the act of sharing or preaching any type of religious message or belief.

Similar spelling words for EVANGELISE

Conjugate verb Evangelise

CONDITIONAL

I would evangelise
you would evangelise
he/she/it would evangelise
we would evangelise
they would evangelise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be evangelising
you would be evangelising
he/she/it would be evangelising
we would be evangelising
they would be evangelising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have evangelise
you would have evangelise
he/she/it would have evangelise
we would have evangelise
they would have evangelise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been evangelising
you would have been evangelising
he/she/it would have been evangelising
we would have been evangelising
they would have been evangelising

FUTURE

I will evangelise
you will evangelise
he/she/it will evangelise
we will evangelise
they will evangelise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be evangelising
you will be evangelising
he/she/it will be evangelising
we will be evangelising
they will be evangelising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have evangelised
you will have evangelised
he/she/it will have evangelised
we will have evangelised
they will have evangelised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been evangelising
you will have been evangelising
he/she/it will have been evangelising
we will have been evangelising
they will have been evangelising

IMPERATIVE

you evangelise
we let´s evangelise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to evangelise

PAST

I evangelised
you evangelised
he/she/it evangelised
we evangelised
they evangelised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was evangelising
you were evangelising
he/she/it was evangelising
we were evangelising
they were evangelising

PAST PARTICIPLE

evangelised

PAST PERFECT

I had evangelised
you had evangelised
he/she/it had evangelised
we had evangelised
they had evangelised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been evangelising
you had been evangelising
he/she/it had been evangelising
we had been evangelising
they had been evangelising

PRESENT

I evangelise
you evangelise
he/she/it evangelises
we evangelise
they evangelise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am evangelising
you are evangelising
he/she/it is evangelising
we are evangelising
they are evangelising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

evangelising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have evangelised
you have evangelised
he/she/it has evangelised
we have evangelised
they have evangelised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been evangelising
you have been evangelising
he/she/it has been evangelising
we have been evangelising
they have been evangelising
I would have evangelised
we would have evangelised
you would have evangelised
he/she/it would have evangelised
they would have evangelised

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