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The example sentences of BISHOP in videos (15 in total of 217)

if preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner normal adjective hierarchy noun, singular or mass - pastor noun, singular or mass , bishop noun, singular or mass , etc foreign word . - do verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb fulfill verb, base form its possessive pronoun duty noun, singular or mass , the determiner faithful adjective
possible adjective that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present taken verb, past participle the determiner bishop noun, singular or mass returns noun, plural now adverb to to reinforce verb, base form f proper noun, singular 6 cardinal number now adverb - that determiner queen proper noun, singular h proper noun, singular 6 cardinal number
do verb, non-3rd person singular present something noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner bishop proper noun, singular to to win verb, base form this determiner bishop noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction c proper noun, singular 4 cardinal number here adverb is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner very adverb
pusha proper noun, singular drops verb, 3rd person singular present back adverb to to d proper noun, singular 7 cardinal number 92 cardinal number bishop proper noun, singular d proper noun, singular 2 cardinal number yeah interjection bishop proper noun, singular e proper noun, singular 3 cardinal number keeping verb, gerund or present participle the determiner pressure noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction
queen proper noun, singular e proper noun, singular 1 cardinal number h proper noun, singular 5 cardinal number the determiner knife noun, singular or mass drops verb, 3rd person singular present back adverb h proper noun, singular 4 cardinal number bishop proper noun, singular e proper noun, singular 6 cardinal number bishop proper noun, singular c proper noun, singular 6 cardinal number bishop proper noun, singular c proper noun, singular 4 cardinal number d proper noun, singular 5 cardinal number b proper noun, singular v proper noun, singular
then adverb i personal pronoun asked verb, past tense him personal pronoun , i personal pronoun said verb, past tense ; bishop proper noun, singular jones proper noun, singular , franklin proper noun, singular jones proper noun, singular , would modal you personal pronoun pray verb, non-3rd person singular present for preposition or subordinating conjunction me personal pronoun ?
well adverb , when wh-adverb your possessive pronoun opponent noun, singular or mass just adverb played verb, past tense b proper noun, singular 5 cardinal number , attacking verb, gerund or present participle your possessive pronoun bishop noun, singular or mass , then adverb the determiner very adverb natural adjective reaction noun, singular or mass
in preposition or subordinating conjunction response noun, singular or mass to to this determiner instruction noun, singular or mass , polycrates proper noun, singular the determiner bishop noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction smyrna proper noun, singular , wrote verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun kept verb, past tense the determiner
white proper noun, singular can modal move verb, base form the determiner bishop noun, singular or mass somewhere adverb to to make verb, base form it personal pronoun more adverb, comparative active adjective or coordinating conjunction the determiner other adjective bishop noun, singular or mass can modal go verb, base form
information noun, singular or mass to to his possessive pronoun superior adjective , the determiner bishop proper noun, singular , rather adverb than preposition or subordinating conjunction tell verb, base form tall adjective tales noun, plural which wh-determiner could modal quickly adverb be verb, base form
position noun, singular or mass , we personal pronoun could modal have verb, base form bishop noun, singular or mass g proper noun, singular 2 cardinal number check noun, singular or mass , king noun, singular or mass g proper noun, singular 1 cardinal number , knight noun, singular or mass takes verb, 3rd person singular present rook noun, singular or mass discovered verb, past participle check noun, singular or mass , king noun, singular or mass
the determiner royal adjective family noun, singular or mass gathered verb, past tense around preposition or subordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction victoria proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular small adjective bedroom noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction along preposition or subordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner bishop proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction
bishop proper noun, singular john proper noun, singular fisher proper noun, singular ultimately adverb would modal later adverb go verb, base form to to his possessive pronoun own adjective execution noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction refusing verb, gerund or present participle to to support verb, base form
also adverb the determiner head noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction bishop proper noun, singular john proper noun, singular fisher proper noun, singular was verb, past tense placed verb, past participle above preposition or subordinating conjunction london proper noun, singular bridge proper noun, singular during preposition or subordinating conjunction henry proper noun, singular viii proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular
i personal pronoun 'll modal say verb, base form this determiner a determiner little adjective pyramid noun, singular or mass structure noun, singular or mass the determiner two cardinal number knights noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner the determiner bishop noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction this determiner bishop noun, singular or mass

Use "bishop" in a sentence | "bishop" example sentences

How to use "bishop" in a sentence?

  • If you become a Nun, dear, The bishop Love will be; The Cupids every one, dear! Will chant-'We trust in thee!'
    -Leigh Hunt-
  • And the bigger the fall, the bigger the joke. It would be better fun to throw a custard pie at a bishop than at a curate.
    -George Orwell-
  • 'Time's noblest offspring is the last.' This line of Bishop Berkeley's expresses the real cause of the belief in progress in the animal creation.
    -Charles Lyell-
  • Like a good chess player, Satan is always trying to maneuver you into a position where you can save your castle only by losing your bishop.
    -C. S. Lewis-
  • You may have the bishop pair but I have the ultimate advantage; I am the better player!
    -John Adams-
  • Well, I hope your hard self enjoys flogging the bishop tonight!
    -Jeaniene Frost-
  • Inherent in the ordination to be bishop is both the right and the obligation to be directed by inspiration.
    -Boyd K. Packer-
  • I was at a benefit for some imprisoned students in the '60s at San Francisco State, and there were lots of poets reading for the benefit: one was Elizabeth Bishop.
    -Thom Gunn-
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Definition and meaning of BISHOP

What does "bishop mean?"

/ˈbiSHəp/

bishop

noun
Senior member of the Christian church.

What are synonyms of "bishop"?
Some common synonyms of "bishop" are:
  • prelate,
  • diocesan,
  • metropolitan,
  • suffragan,
  • coadjutor,
  • exarch,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈprelət/

prelate
noun

Priest of high position in the church.

/dīˈäsəsən/

diocesan
adjective noun

of or concerning diocese. bishop of diocese.

/ˌmetrəˈpälətn/

metropolitan
adjective noun

Concerning a very large city. bishop.

/ˈsəfrəɡən/

suffragan
noun

Assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese.

/kōˈajo͞odər/

coadjutor
noun

Assistant to a bishop.

/ˈeksärk/

exarch
noun

(in Orthodox Church) bishop lower in rank than patriarch and having jurisdiction wider than metropolitan of diocese.

Is "bishop" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "bishop" is a countable noun.

The plural of "bishop" is "bishops".

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