Get to know Revivalists better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Revivalists meaning
plural of revivalist
Using Revivalists
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of revivalist
- In the example corpus, revivalists often appears in combinations such as: the revivalists.
Context around Revivalists
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 5 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Revivalists
- In this selection, "revivalists" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, soultown, great, departed, project, charles and showaddywaddy stand out and add context to how "revivalists" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and other revivalists used dobrovský and and roll revivalists showaddywaddy are. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "revivalists" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbo, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with revivalists
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Rock and roll revivalists Showaddywaddy are returning to Northampton this weekend to headline the Roadmender. (15 words)
These "folk revivalists" became more politically aware in their music than those of the previous generation. (16 words)
He never joined any church, and was a skeptic as a young man and sometimes ridiculed revivalists. (17 words)
It's going to be your stay-at-home moms and your factory workers and your high school teachers who are going to be burdened for souls in the same way that Billy Graham was, in the same way that these great revivalists that we study in history were. (49 words)
Catholicism The use of the term "born again" to refer to Christian conversion is modern, presumably developing out the teachings of John Wesley and popularized in the ministry of 19th century tent meeting revivalists such as Billy Sunday, and D. L. Moody. (42 words)
Filling a void left by dearly departed revivalists Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, Ural Thomas & The Pain are set to embark on a national campaign to put Portland's soul music on the map. (34 words)
Example sentences (18)
Innes admittedly didn’t know what he was getting into when he received a call from Cardon about the Soultown Revivalists project.
Before they broke through in 2016 with “,” The Revivalists were a neo-soul outfit from New Orleans, operating largely under the radar.
It's going to be your stay-at-home moms and your factory workers and your high school teachers who are going to be burdened for souls in the same way that Billy Graham was, in the same way that these great revivalists that we study in history were.
Filling a void left by dearly departed revivalists Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, Ural Thomas & The Pain are set to embark on a national campaign to put Portland's soul music on the map.
If “Gone Girl,” the lead single from “Brawn & Bone,” is representative, the crowd can expect a collection of new school, Crescent City blue-eyed soul in the key of The Revivalists.
Rock and roll revivalists Showaddywaddy are returning to Northampton this weekend to headline the Roadmender.
The band’s brand-new debut,, evokes an alternate reality in which Green Day ignored our 21st century breakdown and got deep into power pop revivalists like the Exploding Hearts and Gentleman Jesse instead.
There are also horns, dance moves, and everything you could want from 2018’s best Culture Club-era revivalists.
Catholicism The use of the term "born again" to refer to Christian conversion is modern, presumably developing out the teachings of John Wesley and popularized in the ministry of 19th century tent meeting revivalists such as Billy Sunday, and D. L. Moody.
Even with these early revivalists, the use of the term "born again" to describe this experience of conversion is still not wide spread.
He never joined any church, and was a skeptic as a young man and sometimes ridiculed revivalists.
However, Josef Jungmann and other revivalists used Dobrovský's book to advocate for a Czech linguistic revival.
Mather Revivalists: 20th Century Revision Following the Poole vs Upham debate, a handful of influential scholars began to demonstrate a desire to expunge the record of the Mathers.
The English term " folklore ", to describe traditional folk music and dance, entered the vocabulary of many continental European nations, each of which had its folk-song collectors and revivalists.
These "folk revivalists" became more politically aware in their music than those of the previous generation.
This was the final element of the foundation upon which the early folk music revivalists constructed their own view of Americanism.
To make up for deficiencies in recorded Manx vocabulary, revivalists have referred to modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic for words and inspiration.
Yet for all that, he remained a deeply committed republican, consistent in his dream of creating a truly Irish Ireland that the Gaelic revivalists of the early 20th century would have approved.
Common combinations with revivalists
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: