Religion

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Noun

Religion (plural Religions)
  1. A collection of practices, based on beliefs and teachings that are highly valued or sacred.
  2. Any practice that someone or some group is seriously devoted to.
  3. Any ongoing spiritual practice one engages in, in order to shape their character or improve traits of their personality.
  4. An ideological and traditional heritage.

Adjectives for Religion

scurvy; ritual; rudimentary; concentrated; positive; fierce; absurd; austere; profane; constructive; inaccessible; sanguinary; powerful; fervent; blessed; unalterable; irrevocable; distinct; revealed; peaceful; maudlin; professed; easy-minded; blatant; doctrinal; gripping; saving.

Verbs for Religion

adopt—; attack—; cast aside—; cherish—; corrupt—; defile—; define—; devote to—; discredit—; embrace—; formulate—; inculcate—; interpret—; profess—; renounce —; ridicule—; side-track—; stamp out—; traduce—; venerate—; —comforts; —consoles ; —elevates; —fetters ; —influences; —nourishes; —paralyzes; —perishes; —prevails; —purges; —purifies; — sanctifies; —sways; —unifies; —wanes.

Thesaurus

faith, faithfulness, formulated belief, gospel, hagiography, observance, patristic theology, persuasion, phenomenological theology, physicotheology, pietism, piety, piousness, political faith, political philosophy, rationalism, religionism, religiousness, reverence, scholastic theology, school, sect, secularism, soteriology, system of belief, systematics, theism, theology, veneration, world view, worship, Buddhism, Buddhology, Chen Yen Buddhism, Christianity, adoration, anthroposophy, apologetics, articles of religion, belief, canonics, catechism, church, churchgoing, communion, conformity, connection, credenda, credo, creed, crisis theology, cult, cultism, denomination, devotedness, devotion, devoutness, dialogical theology, divinity, doctrinal statement, doctrinalism, doctrine, doctrinism, dogma, dogmatics, dutifulness, eschatology, existential theology,

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