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Preach is a verb centered on delivering a formal or moral message. In religious contexts, to preach means to deliver a sermon or address in a worship service, often by a clergy member or lay preacher. The act may aim to instruct, persuade, or exhort listeners to adopt beliefs or behaviors. A person who preaches is called a preacher, and the act of giving sermons is called preaching; in some traditions the sermon is distinguished from a homily in length or style.

Beyond religious settings, the verb can mean to publicly advocate or urge a particular belief, policy, or

In modern usage, preaching can be applied to secular contexts as well, from political rhetoric and motivational

course
of
action.
It
is
commonly
used
with
phrases
such
as
"to
preach
against"
or
"to
preach
the
gospel"
in
secular
rhetoric.
The
word
can
carry
a
formal
or
moralizing
tone;
when
used
pejoratively,
"preachy"
or
"preaching"
describes
a
tone
perceived
as
moralizing
or
unsolicited
instruction.
speaking
to
editorials
and
online
commentary.
The
effectiveness
of
preaching
depends
on
audience,
authenticity,
and
relevance
of
the
message;
overly
didactic
or
judgmental
delivery
may
reduce
receptivity
even
among
sympathetic
listeners.
Some
traditions
emphasize
that
preaching
should
be
grounded
in
ethical
example
as
well
as
spoken
word.