Atheistic

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Pronunciation: /eɪθiˈɪstɪk/

Definitions of atheistic

adjective describing a belief or attitude that does not involve a belief in a god or gods

Example Sentences

A1 Some people believe in God, but others are atheistic.

A2 The atheistic viewpoint rejects the existence of any deities.

B1 Her atheistic beliefs were a result of her upbringing in a secular household.

B2 The philosopher's atheistic arguments challenged traditional religious beliefs.

C1 The author's atheistic philosophy was evident in his writings on existentialism.

C2 The scientist's atheistic worldview influenced his approach to studying the origins of the universe.

Examples of atheistic in a Sentence

formal Many philosophers argue that an atheistic worldview is based on reason and evidence.

informal My friend is atheistic and doesn't believe in any gods.

slang Some people think atheistic folks are just being rebellious.

figurative In a world full of superstitions, his atheistic mindset stands out like a beacon of rationality.

Grammatical Forms of atheistic

past tense

atheistic

plural

atheistics

comparative

more atheistic

superlative

most atheistic

present tense

atheistic

future tense

will be atheistic

perfect tense

has been atheistic

continuous tense

is being atheistic

singular

atheistic

positive degree

atheistic

infinitive

to be atheistic

gerund

being atheistic

participle

atheistic

Origin and Evolution of atheistic

First Known Use: 1587 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'atheistic' originated from the combination of the prefix 'a-' meaning 'without' and the word 'theistic' referring to belief in a god or gods.
Evolution of the word: The term 'atheistic' has evolved to encompass a broader range of beliefs and attitudes towards the existence of gods, moving beyond simply the absence of belief in a deity to include rejection or denial of the existence of any gods.