Definitions for Salvationist

Salvationist Sal·va·tion·ist

Spelling: [sal-vey-shuh-nist]
IPA: /sælˈveɪ ʃə nɪst/

Salvationist is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 738 anagrams from letters in Salvationist (aaiilnossttv).

Definitions for Salvationist

noun

  1. a member of the Salvation Army.
  2. (lowercase) a person who preaches salvation, deliverance from sin, etc., and the means of obtaining it; evangelist.

Origin of Salvationist

First recorded in 1880-85; salvation + -ist

Examples for Salvationist

He went to his bachelor rooms, knelt down, and prayed to be made like a Salvationist.

They were very grateful for the trust reposed in them by the Salvationist.

The Salvationist told him the only suitable place in the town was that used by him as a garage.

But even that one can grin and bear when one remembers that the Salvationist bandsmen are but a sort of melancholy herald angels.

Sometimes they try to get me to smoke or go and have a glass of beer with them, but I tell them that I am a Salvationist.

It is as much or more than the other sensational, democratic, and (I use the word in a sound and good sense) Salvationist.

The only sort of officer he ought to carry is a Salvationist!'

The charnel houses of iniquity must ever be the workshops of the Salvationist.

In a moment the Salvationist knelt upon the stones, and kissed the battered face of the poor wanderer.

An old soldier came down from the front and a Salvationist asked him if he knew the Little Major.

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