What part of speech is rabbis?

Rabbis can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. rabbis is a noun, plural of rabbi.

Inflections

Noun

What does rabbis mean?

Definitions

Noun

rabbi - spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
Rabbi - a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher

Examples of rabbis

#   Sentence  
1. noun The rabbi is on his way.
2. noun Tom is a rabbi.
3. noun The young rabbi often brags about his lineage.
4. noun You look a little young to be a rabbi.
5. noun You never told me you were a rabbi.
6. noun A priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar. The bartender asks them, "What is this, some kind of joke?"
7. noun I know that Tom isn't a rabbi.
8. noun I know Tom isn't a rabbi.
9. noun He wanted to be a rabbi.
10. noun He became a rabbi.
11. noun I'm not a rabbi.
12. noun He's a rabbi.
13. noun The first female rabbi was an Aramaic-speaking Kurdish Jew.
14. noun The rabbi always connects the week's Torah portion to the issues of the day.
15. noun I'm a rabbi.
Sentence  
noun
The rabbi is on his way.
Tom is a rabbi.
The young rabbi often brags about his lineage.
You look a little young to be a rabbi.
You never told me you were a rabbi.
A priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar. The bartender asks them, "What is this, some kind of joke?"
I know that Tom isn't a rabbi.
I know Tom isn't a rabbi.
He wanted to be a rabbi.
He became a rabbi.
I'm not a rabbi.
He's a rabbi.
The first female rabbi was an Aramaic-speaking Kurdish Jew.
The rabbi always connects the week's Torah portion to the issues of the day.
I'm a rabbi.

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