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1. quasi-religious
adjective. resembling something that is religious.
Antonyms
- impious
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Rhymes with Religious Text
- teletext
- perplexed
- flexed
- annexed
- vexed
- sexed
- next
- kekst
- hext
Sentences with religious-text
1. Noun Phrase
Priests also used hieroglyphic writing to record prayers and other religious texts.
2. Noun Phrase
Historical documents like religious texts and personal essays are another document that informs the reader.
3. Noun Phrase
Conversion requires studying a religious text, accepting new beliefs and adapting new rules regarding behavior and actions.
4. Noun Phrase
Because classical religious texts are widely known, no entry appears on the References page for such citations.
2. text-matching
noun. a computer program that looks for text that matches a given text.
Synonyms
- program
- computer programme
- programme
Antonyms
- object program
- hardware
3. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church.
Synonyms
- sacred
Antonyms
- low
- subordinate
Etymology
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
4. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity.
Synonyms
- devout
- pious
- churchly
- interfaith
- churchgoing
Antonyms
- irreligious
- worldly
- worst
- inferior
Etymology
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
5. religious
noun. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] a member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience.
Synonyms
- monastic
- nun
- friar
- Benedictine
- monk
- cenobite
- superior
- Jesuit
- votary
- eremite
- coenobite
- mendicant
Antonyms
- eremite
- cenobite
- subscript
- junior
Etymology
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
6. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] extremely scrupulous and conscientious.
Antonyms
- follower
Etymology
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
7. text
noun. ['ˈtɛkst'] the words of something written.
Synonyms
- letter
- electronic text
- lipogram
- book
- words
- draft
- missive
- matter
- cookie
- written matter
- publication
- prolusion
- stanza
- lyric
- word order
- instalment
- chapter
- column
- draft copy
- passage
- copy
- foreword
- language
- preface
- textual matter
- line
- paragraph
Antonyms
- nonpayment
- text edition
- discharge
- demobilization
Etymology
- texte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- textus (Latin)
8. text
noun. ['ˈtɛkst'] a book prepared for use in schools or colleges.
Synonyms
- textbook
- reader
- introduction
- book
- primer
- school text
- text edition
- crammer
Antonyms
- natural language
- artificial language
- inactivity
- natural object
Etymology
- texte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- textus (Latin)
9. text
noun. ['ˈtɛkst'] the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.).
Antonyms
- unemotional
Etymology
- texte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- textus (Latin)
10. text
noun. ['ˈtɛkst'] a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon.
Synonyms
- Holy Scripture
- Scripture
- Word
- Book
- Word of God
- Christian Bible
- Good Book
- passage
- Holy Writ
Antonyms
- straight line
- uncover
- nonconformity
- noncompliance
Etymology
- texte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- textus (Latin)