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irreligious

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/ˌɪrɪˈlɪdʒəs/ · ir-re-li-gious

Having or showing a lack of religion or religious belief.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having or showing a lack of religion or religious belief.

دین یا مذہبی عقیدے کی کمی یا عدم موجودگی کا حامل یا مظاہرہ کرنا۔

بے دین

be deen

Formal: غیر مذہبی

Synonyms

secularnon-religiousatheisticدنیاویبے خدالاحقیقت

Antonyms

religiousdevoutfaithfulمذہبیپرہیزگارایماندار

Common Collocations

  • irreligious behavior
  • irreligious beliefs
  • irreligious society

Example Sentences

His irreligious views often led to heated debates.

اس کی بے دین نظریات اکثر گرم مباحثوں کا باعث بنتی تھیں۔

Us ki be deen nazriyat aksar garm mabahison ka baais banti thi.

Living in an irreligious society can be challenging for those with strong beliefs.

ایک بے دین معاشرے میں رہنا ان لوگوں کے لیے مشکل ہو سکتا ہے جن کے پاس مضبوط عقائد ہیں۔

Aik be deen muashray mein rehna un logon ke liye mushkil ho sakta hai jin ke paas mazboot aqaid hain.

She found himself increasingly uncomfortable in an irreligious environment.

اس نے ایک بے دین ماحول میں خود کو بڑھتا ہوا ناخوش محسوس کیا۔

Us ne aik be deen mahol mein khud ko barhta hua na khush mehsoos kiya.

Easily Confused With

irreligiousness:Irreligiousness refers to the state or quality of being irreligious, while irreligious is an adjective describing the lack of religion.

Word Family

irreligion
nounبے دینی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Rethink the prefix 'ir-' as indicating the opposite of religious.

Imagine a person sitting in a cemetery, contemplating life without any religious context.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ دین ہے نہ دنیا، نہ ایمان ہے نہ علم پھر کس ڈھنگ سے جھوٹے، ہم ہیں بے دین اور بے مہر

Na deen hai na duniya, na imaan hai na ilm Phir kis dhang se jhootay, hum hain be deen aur be mehr

Neither is there religion nor worldly affairs, neither faith nor knowledge. Then, in what manner should the false ones be, we are irreligious and unkind.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے دین بخیل

be deen bakheel

Irreligious and stingy.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "irreligiosus" — without religion

First known use: 16th century

The word 'irreligious' originated from the Latin 'irreligiosus', with the prefix 'ir-' indicating negation combined with 'religious'.