Messiah
Americannoun
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the Messiah, the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people.
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the Messiah, Jesus Christ, regarded by Christians as fulfilling the Old Testament promise and expectation of a deliverer.
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Usually messiah any expected deliverer or savior.
Despite the promise and potential that his election represents, we have to accept that our desire for a messiah to bring us sweeping change is not realistic.
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Usually messiah a zealous leader of some cause or project.
She was a charismatic, powerful messiah who led her party to numerous political victories.
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(italics) an oratorio (1742) by George Frideric Handel.
noun
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Judaism the awaited redeemer of the Jews, to be sent by God to free them
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Jesus Christ, when regarded in this role
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an exceptional or hoped for liberator of a country or people
Other Word Forms
- Messiahship noun
- Messianic adjective
- Messianically adverb
- pre-Messianic adjective
- pseudo-Messianic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Messiah
First recorded before 900; 1660–70 Messiah for def. 4; from Late Latin Messīās, from Greek Messī́ās, from Aramaic mĕshîkha, from Hebrew māshîakh, literally, “anointed,” from māshakh “to anoint”
Explanation
A messiah is anyone who is thought of as the savior of a group of people. You might think of your English teacher as your messiah when she argues with the school principal against mandatory school uniforms — and wins! The word messiah is often used in a religious context to refer to a messenger of God — that is, someone appointed to save people who are in any way oppressed. In the Christian faith, Jesus Christ is considered a messiah. The word can also be used to talk about anyone who seeks justice and helps out those who are powerless. For example, in a comic book, a superhero could be considered a messiah.
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Example Sentences
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This essay is adapted from his new book, “Korean Messiah: Kim Il Sung and the Christian Roots of North Korea’s Personality Cult,” to be published by Knopf on April 14.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026
Nundu carried a framed photo of Baba Simeo Melchior -- the so-called "Black Messiah" -- who eyes the camera with his hands clasped and a large medallion around his neck.
From Barron's • Dec. 25, 2025
But he got back on track, signing a new deal which would ultimately lead to his third and final studio album, 2014's Black Messiah.
From BBC • Oct. 15, 2025
"Many people are calling me the Messiah," he said.
From Salon • Apr. 13, 2025
And the Messiah who had rallied them to the cause was Beethoven.
From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall
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