irreligious
irreligious
Definition
ir·re·li·gious (ir′i lij′əs)
adjective
- not religious; adhering to no particular religious belief
- indifferent or hostile to religion
- not in accord with religious principles; profane; impious
Etymology: L irreligiosus
Related Forms:
- irreligion ir′·re·li′·gion (-ən) noun
- irreligionist ir′·re·li′·gion·ist noun
- irreligiously ir′·re·li′·giously adverb
irreligious
Synonyms
irreligious
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- people: The mission of Willow Creek Community Church is to turn irreligious people into fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.
- man: The irreligious man 's correspondences are concentrated upon himself.
- criticism: The basis of irreligious criticism is: Man makes religion, religion does not make man.
- spirit: Where the way was thus paved, the Hellenistic irreligious spirit found free course.
Modifying Another Word
- completely: We were completely irreligious but always had the children christened ( baptized ) at my wife's insistence.
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