Antonym: spiritual. Similar words: world, world war, in the world, worldwide, all over the world, wildlife, for long, poorly. Meaning: ['wɜrldlɪ /'wɜː-] adj. 1. characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world 2. very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world 3. concerned with secular rather than sacred matters.
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61 There is nothing like worldly success on the part of one academic to make all the others hate him or her.
62 These sceptical, cautious and cloistered arrangements constitute the distinctive institutions of science which separate it from other more worldly activities.
63 Moreover, in many worldly situations there may not be general agreement about what is actually true and what is false.
64 Thus, they have preserved Donna Reed motherhood by appending worldly functions to it.
65 It is an excellent debut, crisply written and full of dark observations on the fragility of worldly success.
66 Samson was a man of worldly tastes and habits: he was well connected, well educated, generous and rich.
67 The church itself became a two-class system: the ascetic monasteries versus the more worldly regular clergy.
68 It was against self-will and worldly desires that he set his face; and these could only be overcome by personal conversion.
69 As it usually does to men, war made Stewart much more worldly.
70 Prayer May we never become so worldly that we close our eyes to the miracle and mystery of life.
71 For all of his worldly ambition[sentencedict.com], Gutfreund remained remarkably parochial and introverted.
72 That a young boy of none too comfortable means would be impressed by all this worldly expertise is not difficult to imagine.
73 He left all his worldly possessions to his daughter.
74 Shen Dao laughed at worldly people worshiping sage.
75 He was worldly and sophisticated.
76 He was affluent in worldly goods.
77 When dead, we lose all our worldly possessions.
78 She is a woman of the world , worldly.
79 I am not greatly blessed with worldly goods.
80 NIV It teaches us to say "No" to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled,[sentencedict .com] upright and godly lives in this present age.
81 A desire in the cockles of the heart is to be aloof from worldly din and taste classicality and romantics.
82 Gautama Siddartha, who became the Buddha, urged his followers to isolate themselves from worldly life.
83 They are willing to sign away their entire worldly possessions.
84 This drips by tens of thousands " the water of life " the curiosa that condense and becomes, this god bestows worldly jewellery, shaking in our heart.
85 Tyndale was helped, by Londoners with more worldly wisdom than himself, to go to Germany under a false name, with his half-completed rendering of the New Testament tucked deep inside his trunk.
86 Instructing us, that, denying ungodliness and worldly desires, we should live soberly, and justly, and godly in this world.
87 I had last encountered the urbane, worldly Saqqaf in Washington a few weeks earlier.
88 It teaches us to say 'No' to ungodliness and worldly pleasures.
89 My entire worldly wealth was swallowed up, and I resigned myself thenceforward to despair.
90 Like a lotus that is unsoiled by the mud from which it springs, he lives unaffected by worldly temptations, ever calm, serene and peaceful.
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