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irreligious Meaning in Tamil ( irreligious வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

சமயப் பற்று இல்லாத,



irreligious தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அவர்கள் அனைவரும் சமயப் பற்று இல்லாதவர்கள்.

irreligious's Usage Examples:

Speculation fell on irreligious paths.


This was all the more significant because Western Christendom in the 15th century was by no means irreligious.


The Berbers, if irreligious, are very superstitious, never leaving their homes without exorcizing evil spirits, and have a good and evil interpretation for every day of the week.


Religion may seem useless, but Yahweh remembers His own, and will soon in open judgment distinguish them from the irreligious (iii.


Articles 21 -22 condemn immoral and irreligious newspapers, and forbid writers to contribute to them.


irreligious criticism is: Man makes religion, religion does not make man.


Within a few months of her accession, having heard that the publication of the famous French Encyclopedie was in danger of being stopped by the French government on account of its irreligious spirit, she proposed to Diderot that he should complete his great work in Russia under her protection.


Socrates" was indicted as an irreligious man, a corrupter of youth, and an innovator in worship.


But the great mass of the people were horrified at the irreligious character of the new regime, and a counterrevolution, fomented by Pope Pius VII.


Williams private character was detestable: he was cruel, lascivious, greedy of gain, a habitual breaker of oaths and promises, ungrateful and irreligious.


His chief opponent was Samuel Parker (1640-1688), bishop of Oxford, who, in his attack on the irreligious novelties of the Cartesian, treats Descartes as a fellow-criminal in infidelity with Hobbes and Gassendi.


in questions of copyright) they have refused protection to persons promulgating irreligious or blasphemous opinions.





Synonyms:

atheistic, nonchurchgoing, pagan, unbelieving, lapsed, heathen, atheistical, nonobservant, heathenish, ethnic, impious,



Antonyms:

impiety, virtuous, sacred, religious, pious,

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