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Confessional vs Religious - What's the difference?

confessional | religious |

As adjectives the difference between confessional and religious

is that confessional is in the manner or style of a confession while religious is concerning religion.

As nouns the difference between confessional and religious

is that confessional is (roman catholic church) a small room where confession—the sacrament of reconciliation—is performed by a priest while religious is a member of a religious order, ie a monk or nun.

confessional

English

Etymology 1

Adjective

(-)
  • In the manner or style of a confession.
  • Officially practicing a particular religion, as a state or organization. See confessionalism 1.
  • Etymology 2

    From (etyl) .

    Noun

    (wikipedia confessional) (en noun)
  • (Roman Catholic church) A small room where confession—the sacrament of reconciliation—is performed by a priest.
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  • religious

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Concerning religion.
  • It is the job of this court to rule on legal matters. We do not consider religious issues.
  • Committed to the practice of religion.
  • I was much more religious as a teenager than I am now.
  • Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.
  • I'm a religious fan of college basketball.

    Antonyms

    * (concerning religion) * (committed to religion) * (highly dedicated)

    Hyponyms

    * Muslim, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Baha'i, Wiccan, Eckist, Druid, Jain, , Sikh, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Unitarian Universalist, New Ager, reconstructionist, LaVeyan Satanist, Scientologist, Rastafarian, Taoist, pagan, spiritist, humanist, Thelemite, Confucianist

    Noun

    (religious)
  • A member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.
  • * 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 354:
  • Towards the end of the seventh century the monks of Fleury [...] clandestinely excavated the body of Benedict himself, plus the corpse of his even more shadowy sister and fellow religious , Scholastica.

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