Antonym: religious. Similar words: speculate, speculation, particular, spectacular, in particular, particularly, security, molecule. Meaning: ['sekjələr /'sekjʊlə] n. someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person. adj. concerning those not members of the clergy.
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31) This latter was a secular convent which always had a lady of the Habsburg family as abbess.
32) These musicians were less secular stars than quasi-religious figures, and their fans often referred to them with godly reverence.
33) Ciller and the other secular party leaders are negotiating to form a coalition without Refah.
34) I suggest that it is humanism - both religious and secular - that is the dominant philosophical adversary.
35) The basis was laid for the flowering of secular literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
36) Originally, chamber music meant secular music,[sentencedict.com] or that of the court as distinct from that of the Church.
37) Extremism and fanaticism - religious or secular - are the fountain of injustice and immorality. Dr T.P.Chia
38) Further, it addressed other secular matters relating specifically to the political situation following the fall of Brunhild.
39) The idea of secular power in itself meant little before the propagandists of the eleventh-century papal reform mounted their assault on it.
40) Sezer shares the military's belief in republican and secular values.
41) The solution might well be an ecumenical link, or a secular organisation where we could bring a spiritual dimension.
42) A further complication is the possibility of secular drift, i.e. prevalence changing with the passage of historical time.
43) The earthly commonwealth being a reflection of the divine, secular power was therefore subordinate to spiritual.
44) They have joined the great army of moderns who view the land above the sacred / secular divide with scepticism.
45) The interest in classical letters and Platonic philosophy led eventually to the establishment of secular education built on humanist values.
46) Yet the irreligious Jinnah wanted two religious states, while the religious Gandhi would countenance only a united secular state.
47) He curbed the tribal chiefs and imposed a secular legal code.
48) Nevertheless, real estate developers passionately promoted moving to Los Angeles as the secular equivalent of being born again.
49) The secular temper of the times, however, ensured that the more extreme theories connected with evolution continued to gain ground.
50) The mullahs were no better at curing characteristic third world socio-economic ills than the secular regimes they despised.
51) This could be compared with an estimate of the same prevalence from some previous survey to give a measure of secular change.
52) The church-ales provided competition for the secular supply of beverages from the taverns and alehouses.
53) Those seeking state funding should have to pledge themselves not to teach intolerance or disrespect for secular law.
54) Taken together, these changes represented a decisive shift in favour of the secular power.
55) While the threat of wholesale destruction failed to materialize, the cathedrals were turned over to a variety of secular uses.
56) Whether he ever contemplated replacing the monks by secular canons, we do not know.
57) By 1926, however, the secular beauty had become distinctly secondary.
58) They are accused of inspiring the murders of secular intellectuals in the 1990s, but they deny this.
59) Poverty, injustice and other secular problems are, therefore, seen as being the result of exploitation by world capitalist powers.
60) The status of the golf pro was elevated from serfdom to secular divinity in 20 years.
More similar words: speculate, speculation, particular, spectacular, in particular, particularly, security, molecule, prosecutor, consecutive, prosecution, regular, calculate, articulate, regularly, calculation, popularity, triangular, at regular intervals, sec., execute, sector, second, insect, executive, execution, section, in secret, secretary, secondary.