sermon
[C] Countable
pl: sermons
This word carries a heavy weight of authority and moral instruction. In a religious setting, it is a structured teaching intended to guide a congregation toward spiritual growth or repentance. The tone is typically solemn, formal, and didactic. When used in a secular or casual context, the word shifts toward a negative connotation. It describes a speech that feels oppressive or condescending, where the speaker assumes a position of moral superiority over the listener, turning a conversation into a one-sided lecture.
Used to count individual speeches or lectures, such as attending three different sermons over a weekend.