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heathens

  • plural
    of heathen.
    heathen
    noun
    (in historical contexts) a member of a people that do not acknowledge the God of the Bible; a pagan.

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She’s taken, perversely, with John the Baptist, imprisoned in a cistern and prophesying doom for the decadent, Godless heathens, Salome in particular.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 27, 2026

The eight-track “Under the Midnight Sun” has triggered two singles, “Give Me Mercy” and “A Cut Inside,” with Astbury singing: “No heathens in heaven/ No sweet surrender/ Outsiders forever/ Ghosts of our lives.”

From Seattle Times Oct. 3, 2022

So I guess you could say this book is the attempt of a historian to understand myself and my people — people understood to be heathens in the history of this country.

From Salon Jul. 4, 2022

The reactions have been as comical as they are predictable: Wall Street grandees bemoaning the sophomoric heathens who’ve turned finance into a video game.

From Washington Post Jan. 30, 2021

We may have been wild and rebellious, but our mother wasn’t raising complete heathens.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall