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The example sentences of CLERICAL in videos (3 in total of 3)

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

How to use "clerical" in a sentence?

  • In the academic world, most of the work that is done is clerical. A lot of the work done by professors is routine.
    -Noam Chomsky-
  • Sometimes I wonder why the corporate world is seen as a god choice for those of us that will never rise above clerical work and general administration.
    -Rob Payne-
  • The clerical system of church management is exceedingly popular, but the whole thought is foreign to Scripture.
    -Watchman Nee-
  • To take those fools in clerical garb seriously is to show them too much honor.
    -Albert Einstein-
  • Upon the present occasion London was full of clergymen. The specially clerical clubs, the Oxford and Cambridge, the Old University, and the Athenaeum, were black with them.
    -Anthony Trollope-
  • The church may hold whatever it holds with regard to clerical celibacy.
    -William P. Leahy-
  • Every step which the intelligence of Europe has taken has been in spite of the clerical party.
    -Victor Hugo-
  • The day that witnesses the conversion of our ministers into political and philosophical speculators or scientific lecturers, will witness the final decay of clerical weight and influence.
    -Peter Bayne-
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Definition and meaning of CLERICAL

What does "clerical mean?"

/ˈklerək(ə)l/

clerical

adjective
concerned with work in office.

What are synonyms of "clerical"?
Some common synonyms of "clerical" are:
  • office,
  • desk,
  • back-room,
  • administrative,
  • secretarial,
  • writing,
  • typing,
  • keyboarding,
  • filing,
  • bookkeeping,
  • white-collar,
  • pen-pushing,
  • ecclesiastical,
  • church,
  • priestly,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈôfis/

office
noun

Important job position, often in a government.

/desk/

desk
noun

Piece of furniture like a table often with drawers.

/ədˈminəˌstrādiv/

administrative
adjective

relating to running of business, organization, etc..

/ˌsekrəˈterēəl/

secretarial
adjective

relating to work or position of a secretary.

/ˈrīdiNG/

writing
noun other verb

activity or skill of writing. To invent or create a computer program. To invent or create a computer program.

/ˈtīpiNG/

typing
noun verb

action or skill of writing something by means of typewriter or computer. To identify something belonging to a group.

/ˈkēˌbôrd/

keyboarding
verb

To set (copy) using a keyed typesetting machine.

/ˈfīliNG/

filing
noun verb

small particle rubbed off by file when smoothing or shaping something. To submit legal documents to an authority.

/ˈbo͝okˌkēpiNG/

bookkeeping
noun

Activity of recording business transactions.

/əˌklēzēˈastək(ə)l/

ecclesiastical
adjective

Concerning the church.

/CHərCH/

church
noun verb

building used for public Christian worship. take to church for service of thanksgiving.

/ˈprēs(t)lē/

priestly
adjective

relating to or befitting priest or priests.

What are antonyms of "clerical"?
Some common antonyms of "clerical" are:
  • secular,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈsekyələr/

secular
adjective noun

Not connected or controlled by religious beliefs. secular priest.

Is "clerical" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "clerical" is a countable noun.

The plural of "clerical" is "clericals".

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