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irreligious

[ir-i-lij-uhs] / ˌɪr ɪˈlɪdʒ əs /


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I went to an Ivy League college, attended graduate school, built a writing career and married a man as irreligious as I am.

From Washington Post

Strict new quotas throttle religious education to the degree that some Hui intellectuals predict their people could become largely irreligious, like most of China, in two or three generations.

From Washington Post

Right-wing politicians complain that their traditional cultures are undermined by a decadent and dangerous import from the irreligious West.

From New York Times

What’s more, liberalism outlived alternative political systems in the 20th century, including religious or irreligious totalitarianism, that make it look utopian by comparison.

From Washington Post

It was disturbing to think of oneself as rational and irreligious but to have an experience that felt supernatural.

From New York Times