infidel

  • 31infidel — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. heathen, unbeliever, atheist; see atheist , skeptic . See Synonym Study at atheist …

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  • 32infidel — in|fi|del [ˈınfıdəl] n literary not polite [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: infidèle, from Latin, from fidelis faithful ] an offensive word for someone who has a different religion from you …

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  • 33infidel — in|fi|del [auch in...] <aus gleichbed. (spät)lat. infidelis zu ↑in... u. lat. fidelis »treu«> (veraltet) treulos, ungläubig …

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  • 34infidel — in·fi·del || ɪnfɪdÉ™l n. one who does not accept a particular religion; one who has no religion, heathen, non believer adj. heathen, lacking religious faith, showing unbelief …

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  • 35infidel — infield …

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  • 36infidel —    (IN fih del) [Latin: faithless; treacherous] One who rejects all religious belief or that of a particular faith, such as Christianity or Islam; an unbeliever …

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  • 37infidel — [ ɪnfɪd(ə)l] noun chiefly archaic a person who has no religion or whose religion is not that of the majority. Origin C15: from Fr. infidèle or L. infidelis, from in not + fidelis faithful …

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  • 38infidel — n. 1. Unbeliever, atheist, disbeliever in God, denier of religious obligation. 2. (Historical sense.) Mahometan, Turk, defiler of the Holy Sepulchre. 3. (Historical sense.) Christian, denier of Islam, blasphemer of Mahomet. 4. (Historical sense.) …

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  • 39infidel — noun (C) old use an insulting word for someone who does not believe what you consider to be the true religion …

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  • 40Infidel — Anyone having a strong aversion to the prevailing religion; eg. a non Christian in a Christian country, or a non Moslem in a Moslem country …

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