Irreligion [noun]

Definition of Irreligion:

belief that no god exists

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Sentence/Example of Irreligion:

Perhaps also greater liberty of thought and speech caused irreligion to take a more avowed and visible form.

Yet let no one think that irreligion is advocated in this book.

His flippancy and irreligion as he grew old alarmed the Comtesse de Gramont, who was very devout, for the safety of his soul.

That writer was not far wrong who asserted that irreligion is but one form of the insanity which is born of immoral living.

The collision in the drama is not at all between "bigoted churchmanship" and evangelicalism, but between irreligion and religion.

When the Revolution began, the motto of the rebels was "Spain and Honor;" now it had become a cry of irreligion and destruction.

So far from being inclined to irreligion, as some ignorant bigots insinuated, few men possessed a more devout habit of thought.

Under the shadow of that arrogant face MacIan could only fall back on the obvious answer: "But what about a man's irreligion?"

Yet it is not in religious books alone that you will meet with this sort of irreligion.

If religion won't make a man moral, I don't see why irreligion should.