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Religious   /rɪlˈɪdʒəs/  /rilˈɪdʒəs/   Listen
Religious

adjective
1.
Concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church.  Synonym: spiritual.  "A member of a religious order" , "Lords temporal and spiritual" , "Spiritual leaders" , "Spiritual songs"
2.
Having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity.  "Religious attitude"  Antonym: irreligious.
3.
Of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows.  Antonym: secular.
4.
Extremely scrupulous and conscientious.
noun
1.
A member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience.



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"Religious" Quotes from Famous Books



... connected with the religious experiences of my childhood; or, perhaps I should say, with the religious observances of my childhood. Our minister's whiskers always interested me more than his discourses. As I nibble a peppermint from the bag before ...
— Penguin Persons & Peppermints • Walter Prichard Eaton

... New Caledonia—do not eat each other indiscriminately. For example, they dispose of their dead with tender care, though they despatch with their clubs even their best friends when dying; but this is with them a religious duty. They only eat their enemies when they have killed them in battle. This also, in their code of morals, appears to be a duty. Toussenel, in his Zooelogie Passionelle, has a kind word even for these ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 15, - No. 86, February, 1875 • Various

... upon his influence as a composer. There were, I fear, two sides to Liszt's artistic character as well as his moral. I believe he had in him a touch of charlatanism as well as a magnificent amount of artistic sincerity—just as he blended a laxity of moral ideas with a profound religious mysticism. It would have been strange indeed, growing up as he did in the whited sepulchre of Parisian salon life, if he had not accustomed himself to sacrifice a little of the soul of art for the sake of vainglory, and a little of its poetry and feeling to make display of ...
— How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. - Hints and Suggestions to Untaught Lovers of the Art • Henry Edward Krehbiel

... his powerful jaw with a handful of dead leaves, and looked coldly around at the little circle of men who differed with one another so profoundly in their religious beliefs. ...
— The Hidden Children • Robert W. Chambers

... although convinced in her own mind that Vincent, and Vincent alone, was the man to carry out the enterprise, obediently suggested it to one religious Order after another. In every case some obstacle intervened, until the Countess was more than ever persuaded that her first instinct had been right. Knowing Vincent's loyalty to Holy Church and his obedience ...
— Life of St. Vincent de Paul • F.A. [Frances Alice] Forbes


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