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Jeremiah
[jer-uh-mahy-uh]
noun
a Major Prophet of the 6th and 7th centuries b.c.
a book of the Bible bearing his name. Jer.
a male given name.
Jeremiah
/ ˌɛɪˈɪə /
noun
Old Testament
a major prophet of Judah from about 626 to 587 bc
the book containing his oracles
a person who habitually prophesies doom or denounces contemporary society
Jeremiah
A major Israelite prophet; also, a book of the Old Testament that chronicles his life and records his angry lamentations about the wickedness of his people.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Jeremian adjective
- Jeremianic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Jeremiah1
Example Sentences
“I love the camaraderie here and everybody yelling,” said Waugh, adding that he’s still mad that Jeremiah was sent home during one of the show’s most shocking moments.
Monroe 1, Torres 0: Jeremiah Vicuna scored the winning run in the ninth inning on catcher’s interference.
"For our parents that is a lot of money," said Mr Jeremiah, chief operating officer at the Nottinghamshire-based trust.
Pearson: I would be playing piano, and Jeremiah would be walking in, playing a saxophone up in the air.
Great Britain's Jeremiah Azu sprinted to 60m gold in a dramatic photo finish at the World Athletics Indoor Championships to secure the first global title of his career.
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