Pronunciation: /krɪstʃiˈænəti/
noun a religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ
A1 Christianity is a religion.
A2 Many people around the world follow Christianity.
B1 The history of Christianity dates back to ancient times.
B2 Christianity has had a significant impact on Western civilization.
C1 Scholars often debate the origins of Christianity.
C2 The theology of Christianity is complex and diverse.
adjective relating to or characteristic of Christians or Christianity
A1 She follows Christianity and goes to church every Sunday.
A2 The holiday decorations had a Christianity theme with angels and crosses.
B1 The history class discussed the impact of Christianity on European culture.
B2 Many famous works of art were inspired by Christianity and biblical stories.
C1 The scholar's research focused on the spread of Christianity in the early centuries.
C2 The debate over religious freedom often includes discussions on Christianity's influence on society.
formal Christianity is one of the world's major monotheistic religions.
informal My family practices Christianity and we go to church every Sunday.
slang Some people think Christianity is old-fashioned, but I find comfort in my faith.
figurative The principles of Christianity teach us to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Christianized
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is believing
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