Ministry
Definition
Ministry commonly refers to the work or vocation concerning the service to others, especially in religious terms. It can also denote a governmental department or its duties and functions.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstri/
- Respelling: MIN-uh-stree (with "MIN" as in "mint," "uh" as in "sofa," and "stree" as in "street")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstri/
- Respelling: MIN-uh-stree (with "MIN" as in "mint," "uh" as in "sofa," and "stree" as in "street")
In both dialects, "ministry" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MIN." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "MIN-uh-stree."
Etymology
The word "ministry" stems from the Latin "ministerium", which signifies service or an office. This, in turn, is derived from "minister", meaning "servant". Over time, its usage extended from purely service-based contexts to describe official governmental departments and religious services.
Derivatives
- Minister
- Ministerial
- Ministress
- Ministerially
- Ministral
Synonyms
- Department
- Clergy
- Administration
Antonyms
Usage
"Ministry" can refer to a professional duty, especially in the realm of religion, or a governmental sector with specific functions.
- The Ministry of Health has announced new guidelines for hospitals.
- His lifelong dedication to the ministry inspired many to join the church.
Related Terms
- Cleric
- Priesthood
- Bishopric
- Congregation
- Diocese
Detailed Definition
Noun
- Religious Service/Function: The work, duties, or functions carried out by a minister or religious leader.
- Example: He dedicated his life to the ministry and helping the poor.
- Governmental Department: A governmental agency or department, especially in countries part of or formerly part of the British Empire.
- Example: The Ministry of Education is responsible for the country's educational policies.
- A period of governmental or religious service.
- Example: Her ministry lasted for over two decades, bringing significant changes.