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Does the word revivalist need to be capitalized?

The word "revivalist" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun.

Here's why:

* Common Noun: "Revivalist" is a common noun, referring to a person who promotes religious revival.

* Proper Nouns: If "revivalist" is part of a specific name or title, then it would be capitalized. For example:

* "The Great Revivalist Billy Graham"

* "The Revivalist Church"

Examples:

* Correct: The revivalist preached with great passion.

* Correct: The Revivalist Movement was a significant event in American history.

* Correct: He was known as a famous revivalist.

* Correct: The Revivalist Church hosted a prayer meeting.

In summary: Capitalize "revivalist" only when it is part of a proper noun. Otherwise, it should remain lowercase.

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