archbishop
/ˈɑːr.kɪ.bɪʃ/Definitions
1. noun
The highest-ranking bishop in a province or diocese, often having jurisdiction over several lower-ranking bishops.
“The archbishop gave a sermon at the cathedral during the Easter celebration.”
2. noun
A title of respect given to a high-ranking clergy member, often denoting spiritual or temporal authority.
“The archbishop was addressed as ‘Your Eminence’ during the reception.”