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Other Word Forms
- atheistically adverb
- atheisticness noun
- antiatheistic adjective
- antiatheistical adjective
- antiatheistically adverb
- nonatheistic adjective
- nonatheistical adjective
- nonatheistically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of atheistic1
Example Sentences
The atheistic world of pseudo-intellectualism that Musk and his minions come from was always going to have friction with the Christian nationalists who actually run the MAGA-ified GOP.
Empathy is seen as a "feminine" emotion by both the atheistic techbro right and the Christian nationalist right.
ever its shortcomings are minimized by the general amiability of its mission, placing Norman Reedus’ craggy and decidedly atheistic biker inside of a story where the force driving the good guys is spiritual belief.
Pervaded by magic and mysticism, Bulgakov’s masterpiece was a far cry from the weary “socialist realism” mandated by an officially atheistic state.
In December, an atheistic, pro-choice, anti-gun, environmental activist — a.k.a. a resident of Santa Monica — asked me, “So how do you plan to ring in the last year of American democracy?”
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When To Use
Atheistic is an adjective that’s used to describe things that involve atheism—the belief that there is no supreme being or deity.In other words, atheism is the denial of the existence of God or of any gods. A person who holds such a belief can be called an atheist. The word atheist can also be used as an adjective to describe such beliefs or things involving such beliefs. Atheistic is used in this same way.For example, the writings of an atheist could be described as atheistic. The themes of a certain book or film that is thought to promote or deal with atheism could also be described as atheistic. The word is often used in a negative way by those who disagree with atheism.The word atheistic means something different from the word agnostic, which refers to or describes a person who believes it is impossible to know whether or not a supreme being exists. When asked if God or gods exist, an atheist would answer “No,” while an agnostic would answer “It is impossible to know.”A less common variant of atheistic is atheistical.Example: The film was criticized by church leaders due to what they interpreted as an atheistic message.
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