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irreligious

/ir-i-lij-uhs/US // ˌɪr ɪˈlɪdʒ əs //UK // (ˌɪrɪˈlɪdʒəs) //

非宗教,无宗教信仰,非宗教性,无宗教

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not religious; not practicing a religion and feeling no religious impulses or emotions.
    • : showing or characterized by a lack of religion.
    • : showing indifference or hostility to religion: irreligious statements.

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Examples

  • For irreligious people, this is a potential outrage of the first order.

  • He is irreligious in the conventional sense, but his world teems with beliefs.

  • “Feminism” is now unfairly associated with a certain kind of privileged, coastal, irreligious white woman.

  • Akkari and Laban had long been disaffected with life in Denmark, a country they saw as louche and irreligious.

  • The party of Obama is increasingly unmarried and irreligious, a shift that could help the GOP build a new majority.

  • Although not an irreligious man, he had views on religion that were far from orthodox.

  • I am unjust—I smart under his bitter irreligious jests, and conclude at once that he must be the most infamous of men.

  • Whatever may be the motives which cause men to be irreligious, the thing in question is whether they have found truth.

  • Scepticism and religious questioning are, then, no sins; they are not irreligious.

  • Over-rigid in morals, he was indulgent to others; irreligious, he respected religion.

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