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areligious

American  
[ey-ri-lij-uhs] / ˌeɪ rɪˈlɪdʒ əs /

adjective

  1. unconcerned with or indifferent to religious matters.


Etymology

Origin of areligious

a- 6 + religious

Example Sentences

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This makes the areligious the largest religious group in the state, by far.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 13, 2024

Earlier this year, he issued a “Day of Reason” proclamation, pitched by atheists, but a sentiment that isn’t exclusive to the areligious.

From Washington Times • Jun. 13, 2016

Hasbrouck considers himself an areligious anarcho-pacifist, but his explanation for refusing to register could come from a run-of-the-mill libertarian: “I had no intention of enslaving myself to the government.”

From US News • May 3, 2016

However, his host and ideological comrade, John S. Jones, claims that Jon never applied for residency, and representatives of New Zealand's major areligious organizations all deny an O'Hair presence.

From Time Magazine Archive