Used in a Sentence

born-again

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for born-again.

Editorial note

Part of my family is born-again Christian, but they have the class not to shove it down anyone's throats.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Someone who has been spiritually changed through their (Christian) faith.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of born-again gathered in one view.

noun

Someone who has been spiritually changed through their (Christian) faith.

noun

Someone who has a renewed commitment to Jesus Christ.

noun

An evangelical Christian.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for born-again.

Example sentences

1

Part of my family is born-again Christian, but they have the class not to shove it down anyone's throats.

2

The father for, as portrayed, his clutching ignorance, the writer for being a born-again snob.

3

We have too often insisted on trying to understand him using the default modes of identity politics: as a white, Southern born-again Christian.

4

It just so happened the state religion in the Soviet Union had mortal gods versus the man-on-the-cloud of the born-again evangelical religion entertained by some recent US leaders.

5

I saw his book list for the summer, and as a nascent born-again computer nerd I will take his book list quite seriously during my own summer.

6

> Atheism and other devout believers in a purely physical, meaningless and non-spiritual reality are pretty susceptible to things like alcoholism and born-again Christianty.

7

Why do all of you born-again iron men have to come out of the wood-works as soon as people start sharing (not even bragging) their incremental efforts (you said it yourself: persistence) to lead healthier lives?

8

Nowadays I look back to that from the eyes of a born-again suicide survivor, but I guess when you're 19 and all your friends are definitely not debugging parse trees on Friday, a career in business doesn't look that bad.

Quote examples

1

Like born-again people talking about "seeing God and having Him save my life".

2

They mean "people who self-identify as born-again or evangelical" and it says right on the first page (under "Highlights") that this is 34% of the US.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use born-again in a sentence?

Part of my family is born-again Christian, but they have the class not to shove it down anyone's throats.

What does born-again mean?

Someone who has been spiritually changed through their (Christian) faith.

What part of speech is born-again?

born-again is commonly used as noun.