Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

archbishop

Noun
/ˈɑːrkˌbɪʃəp/
Definition
An archbishop is a senior bishop in certain Christian denominations, who oversees a group of bishops and has authority over a specific region or province.
Examples
  • The archbishop delivered a powerful sermon at the cathedral.
  • She was appointed as the first female archbishop in the history of the church.
  • As archbishop, he had the authority to sanction new dioceses.
Meaning
The title of archbishop implies a position of higher authority than a regular bishop, often involving responsibilities that extend beyond individual parishes or dioceses.
Synonyms
  • prelate
  • bishop
  • spiritual leader