Reverend in a sentence as a noun

Governments do fund it. That's what reverend_gonzo's argument was all about.

If you're religious, the local priest / reverend is not a bad bet.

Reverend in a sentence as an adjective

And that that name was the name of the reverend conducting the funeral service, not the deceased

Informal honorifics, like "doctor" or "professor" or "reverend" or "judge" are not "honors" in the sense of the language in the proposed 13th amendment, because they're terms of politeness directed to the office, not the person.

Reverend definitions

noun

a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church

See also: clergyman

noun

a title of respect for a clergyman

See also: Reverend

adjective

worthy of adoration or reverence

See also: sublime