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Criminal vs Irreligious - What's the difference?

criminal | irreligious | Related terms |

Criminal is a related term of irreligious.


As adjectives the difference between criminal and irreligious

is that criminal is being against the law; forbidden by law while irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices.

As a noun criminal

is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.

Irreligious vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

irreligious | abandoned | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of abandoned.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and abandoned

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain .

As a verb abandoned is

(abandon).

Irreligious vs Unsanctified - What's the difference?

irreligious | unsanctified | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and unsanctified

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while unsanctified is not having been sanctified. Not made sacred. Remaining mundane or worldly.

Irreligious vs Unrepentant - What's the difference?

irreligious | unrepentant | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of unrepentant.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and unrepentant

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while unrepentant is feeling or showing no (l) for (l).

Irreligious vs Impious - What's the difference?

irreligious | impious | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of impious.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and impious

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while impious is not pious.

Irreverent vs Irreligious - What's the difference?

irreverent | irreligious | Related terms |

Irreverent is a related term of irreligious.


As adjectives the difference between irreverent and irreligious

is that irreverent is irreverent while irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices.

Irreligious vs Sacrilegious - What's the difference?

irreligious | sacrilegious | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of sacrilegious.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and sacrilegious

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while sacrilegious is committing sacrilege; acting or speaking very disrespectfully toward what is held to be sacred.

Irreligious vs Unrighteous - What's the difference?

irreligious | unrighteous | Related terms |

Irreligious is a related term of unrighteous.


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and unrighteous

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while unrighteous is not righteous.

Wicked vs Irreligious - What's the difference?

wicked | irreligious | Related terms |

Wicked is a related term of irreligious.


As adjectives the difference between wicked and irreligious

is that wicked is evil or mischievous by nature or wicked can be having a wick while irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices.

As an adverb wicked

is (slang|new england|british) very, extremely.

As a noun wicked

is people who are wickedoxford dictionary [http://wwwoxfordadvancedlearnersdictionarycom/dictionary/wicked_2].

As a verb wicked

is (wick).

Irreligious vs Agnostic - What's the difference?

irreligious | agnostic |


As adjectives the difference between irreligious and agnostic

is that irreligious is contrary to religious beliefs and practices while agnostic is of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents.

As a noun agnostic is

a person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deity.

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