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1. vicar
noun. ['ˈvɪkɝ'] a Roman Catholic priest who acts for another higher-ranking clergyman.
Antonyms
- profane
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Rhymes with Vicar
- mcvicker
- stricker
- redicker
- zwicker
- whicker
- sticker
- snicker
- slicker
- schricker
- schlicker
- schlicher
- quicker
- fricker
- flicker
- clicker
- bricker
- zycher
- wicker
- vicker
- ticker
- thicker
- sicker
- schicker
- ricker
- picker
- liquor
- licker
- knicker
- kicker
- ficker
How do you pronounce vicar?
Pronounce vicar as ˈvɪkər.
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Sentences with vicar
1. Noun, singular or mass
Check if the vicar and his wife have the same last name.
Quotes about vicar
1. I remembered back to leo's burial and holding your hand. I was eleven and you were six, your hand soft and small in mine. As the vicar said 'in sure and certain hope of the resurrection of eternal life' you turned to me, 'I don't want sure and certain hope I want sure and certain Bee.
- Rosamund Lupton, Sister
2. vicar-general
noun. (Roman Catholic Church) an administrative deputy who assists a bishop.
Synonyms
- deputy
3. vicar
noun. ['ˈvɪkɝ'] (Church of England) a clergyman appointed to act as priest of a parish.
Synonyms
- man of the cloth
- clergyman
Antonyms
- temporalty
- common person
- layperson
4. vicar
noun. ['ˈvɪkɝ'] (Episcopal Church) a clergyman in charge of a chapel.
Synonyms
- man of the cloth
- clergyman
Antonyms
- common man
- commoner
- lay reader