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irreligious

[ir-i-lij-uhs] / ˌɪr ɪˈlɪdʒ əs /


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When Boebert, who describes herself as a “strong Christian woman,” made her irreligious comments about Omar, she was moving around the stage as if she was in the midst of a stand-up routine.

From Washington Post

“The vaccination movement injecting into human bodies this material from an inferior animal was seen as irreligious, blasphemous and medically wrong.”

From Seattle Times

Such self-conscious and deliberatively irreligious people are to be distinguished from the lackadaisically unaffiliated — often called "nones" — who simply don't identify with a religion.

From Salon

We’ve been denouncing religious intolerance, but I’m afraid many of us liberals have a problem with irreligious intolerance.

From New York Times

They'd also discover new evidence of Jefferson's irreligious nature from time to time, such as reports of his traveling on the Sabbath.

From Salon