pulpitful

/ˈpʌlpɪtfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having the quality or characteristics of a sermon delivered from a pulpit.

“The politician’s pulpitful speech rallied the crowd and helped him win the election.”

2. adverb

In a manner characteristic of a sermon delivered from a pulpit.

“She spoke pulpitfully about the need for social change.”

Synonyms

  • preachy
  • sermonic

Antonyms

  • irreverent
  • secular