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ministersnounpl. of minister a person sent on a mission to represent anotherthe British ministers at the international peace conference agents, ambassadors, delegates, emissaries, envoys, legates, representatives ambassadressesattachés, chargés d'affaires, consuls, deputies, diplomats, foreign ministers, nuncios, procurators, proxiesapostles, evangelists, missionariesdeputations, detachments, legationscouriers, messengersmouthpieces, spokespeople a person specially trained and authorized to conduct religious services in a Christian churchour minister gives an interesting sermon every week clergypersons, clericals, clerics, clerks, deacons, divines, dominies, ecclesiastics, preachers, priests, reverends churchmen, clergymen, fathers, Holy Joes(slang), padresclergywomen, deaconesses, priestessesabbots, archbishops, archpriests, bishops, deans, diocesans, monsignors(or monsignori), popes, prelates, presbytersabbés, curates, curés, parsons, pastors, rectors, shepherds, vicarschaplains, confessors, sky pilotsevangelists, missionaries, missioners, missionizers, revivalistsfriars, mendicants, monastics, monks, oblates, religioushigh priestesses, high priests laymen, laypeople, seculars(or secular) a person who acts or does business for anothershe's merely a minister of the corporation lay readers, lectors agents, assignees, attorneys, commissaries, delegates, deputies, envoys, factors, procurators, proxies, representatives, reps ambassadors, diplomatists, diplomats, emissaries, foreign ministers, legates, plenipotentiariesalternates, backups, pinch hitters, reliefs, replacements, stand-ins, subs, substitutes, surrogates, understudiesinformers, operatives, spiesbrokers, distributors, managersarbiters, arbitrators, compradors(or compradores), conciliators, go-betweens, intercessors, intermediaries, interposers, liaisons, mediators, middlemen, peacemakersmouthpieces, point men, point people, prophets, speakers, spokesmen, spokespeople |