Methodist Definition

mĕthə-dĭst
noun
A member of any branch of a Protestant Christian denomination that developed from the evangelistic teachings and work of John and Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, and others in the early 18th cent.
Webster's New World
One who strictly adheres to method.
Webster's New World

A member of the Methodist Church; a Wesleyan.

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adjective
Of or characteristic of the Methodists or Methodism.
Webster's New World

Of or pertaining to the branch of Christianity that adheres to the views of Wesley (1703-1791)

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Other Word Forms of Methodist

Noun

Singular:
Methodist
Plural:
methodists

Origin of Methodist

  • method +"Ž -ist

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