Definition of unreligious in English:
unreligious
adjective ʌnrɪˈlɪdʒəsˌənrəˈlijəs
1Indifferent or hostile to religion.
Example sentencesExamples
- This story is a very unreligious portrayal of the gospel.
- This idea of legalizing shame in the name of God seems very unspiritual, even deeply unreligious to millions of Americans.
- Mr. Malter informs Reuven that Jack Rose, an unreligious, secular Jew has made a large contribution to the Jewish National Fund and that many more Jews like him will now begin attending synagogue more often.
- It shows that he consistently misunderstood Iraqi Shiites as non-ideological and unreligious, contrasting them to Iranian Shiites.
- Ilse was Lutheran, but seemed fairly unreligious and hardly ever attended church.
- Her attempts to rework them for modern consideration are decidedly unreligious.
- You might be Wiccan or Pagan, either that or you're unreligious.
- ‘Was I raised Jewish? ‘she demands of her unreligious mother.’
- Well the interesting thing about the Marquis de Sade of course, is that his world is littered with Cardinals and Priests and Abbes, so it's not completely unreligious.
- Probably it would be the most unreligious person in the village who would come forward to kill the tiger.
- 1.1 Not connected with religion.
education has become quite unreligious
Example sentencesExamples
- An important characteristic of the carvings is that they include many unreligious moral stories besides sculptures of the Buddha.
- I chose the name Larry because it was the most unreligious name I could come up with.
- The genial tone and resolutely unreligious perspective do, however, produce a certain leveling effect.
- He argues that "the new art is condemned precisely because it is unreligious and an example of a pagan life-attitude which will ultimately compete with the Christian".