minister /minˈi-stər/ noun- A member of the clergy in certain denominations of the Christian church
- A person who officiates at the altar
- The head, or assistant to the head, of certain religious orders
- The responsible head of a department of state affairs
- A diplomatic representative of a government in a foreign state, esp one ranking below an ambassador
- A person who administers or proffers anything, in service or kindness
- A person transacting business for another, an agent
- A servant (archaic)
intransitive verb- To give attentive service (to)
- To perform duties at a Christian service, to act as an ecclesiastical minister
- To supply or do things needful
- To conduce or contribute (to)
transitive verb (archaic)To furnish, supply ORIGIN: L minister, from minor less ministēˈrial adjective - Of or relating to a minister or ministry (in any sense)
- On the government side
- Administrative
- Executive
- Instrumental
- Conducive
ministēˈrialist adjective and noun (of) a supporter of the government in office ministēˈrially adverb minˈistering adjective Attending and serving ministēˈrium noun (pl ministēˈria) The body of the ordained Lutheran ministers in a district minˈistership noun minˈistrant adjective - Administering
- Attendant
noun An attendant ministrāˈtion noun - The act of ministering or performing service
- (usu pl) help or service given
- The office or service of a minister
minˈistrative /-trə-tiv or -trā-tiv/ adjective - Serving to aid or assist
- Ministering
minˈistress noun A woman who ministers minˈistry noun - The act of ministering
- Service
- The office or duties of a minister
- The clergy
- The clerical profession
- The body of ministers who manage the business of the country
- A department of government, or the building it occupies
- A term of office as minister
Minister of State noun An additional, usu non-Cabinet, minister in (but ranking below the head of) a large government department Minister of the Crown noun A government minister in the Cabinet Minister without Portfolio noun A government minister, a member of the Cabinet having no specific department |