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irreligious

ADJ ไม่ นับถือ หรือ เชื่อ ใน ศาสนา ใด  atheistic profane godly pious mai-nab-thue-rue-chuea-nai-sad-sa-na-dai

 

irreligiously

ADV อย่าง ไม่ เลื่อมใส ศาสนา  อย่าง ดูหมิ่น ศาสนา 

 

irreligiousness

N ความ ไม่มี ศาสนา  ความ ไม่ เลื่อมใส ศาสนา 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

IRRELIGIOUS

a.Destitute of religious principles; condemning religion; impious; ungodly. Shame and reproach are generally the portion of the impious and irreligious.
1. Contrary to religion; profane; impious; wicked; as an irreligious speech; irreligious conduct.

 

IRRELIGIOUSLY

adv. With impiety; wickedly.

 

IRRELIGIOUSNESS

n.Want of religious principles or practices; ungodliness.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

IRRELIGIOUS

Ir `re *li "gious, a. Etym: [L. irreligiosus: cf. F. irréligieux.]

 

1. Destitute of religion; not controlled by religious motives or principles; ungodly. Cf. Impiou. Shame and reproach are generally the portion of the impious and irreligious. South.

 

2. Indicating a want of religion; profane; wicked; as, irreligious speech.

 

IRRELIGIOUSLY

IRRELIGIOUSLY Ir `re *li "gious *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an irreligious manner.

 

IRRELIGIOUSNESS

IRRELIGIOUSNESS Ir `re *li "gious *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being irreligious; ungodliness.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

irreligious

ir re li gious |ˌiriˈlijəs ˈˌɪ (r )rəˈlɪʤəs | adjective indifferent or hostile to religion: an irreligious world. DERIVATIVES ir re li gion |-ˈlijən |noun, ir re li gious ly adverb, ir re li gious ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin irreligiosus, from in- not + religiosus (see religious ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

irreligious

ir |re ¦li ¦gious |ɪrɪˈlɪdʒəs | adjective indifferent or hostile to religion: an irreligious man. DERIVATIVES irreligion noun, irreligiously adverb, irreligiousness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin irreligiosus, from in- not + religiosus (see religious ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

irreligious

irreligious adjective it was a great miscalculation to assess America as an irreligious society: atheistic, unbelieving, nonbelieving, agnostic, heretical, faithless, godless, ungodly, impious, profane, infidel, barbarian, heathen, pagan; secular, humanist. ANTONYMS pious, God-fearing.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

irreligious

irreligious adjective an irreligious world: atheistic, unbelieving, non-believing, agnostic, sceptical, heretical, faithless, godless, ungodly, unholy, impious, profane, infidel, barbarian, barbarous, heathen, heathenish, idolatrous, pagan; immoral, wicked, sinful, morally wrong, evil, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, unrighteous, sacrilegious, blasphemous, irreverent, depraved, degenerate, reprobate, vice-ridden, debauched, dissolute, perverted, dissipated, intemperate, decadent, unprincipled, erring, fallen, impure, sullied, tainted; rare peccable, nullifidian. ANTONYMS pious, religious.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

irreligious

ir re li gious /ɪ̀rɪlɪ́dʒəs /形容詞 かたく 反宗教的な, 不敬な ; 無宗教の, 宗教心のない .ly 副詞 ness 名詞