Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑdləs/
noun a person who does not believe in God
A1 I heard that some people believe in a godless world.
A2 The godless society was depicted in the novel.
B1 The debate focused on the implications of a godless universe.
B2 The philosopher argued for a godless existence based on reason and evidence.
C1 The scientist's research led to a deeper understanding of the godless nature of the universe.
C2 The theologian grappled with the concept of a godless reality in their philosophical writings.
adjective lacking reverence or respect for God; irreligious
A1 She believed he was a godless man because he never went to church.
A2 The town was known for its godless inhabitants who rarely spoke of religion.
B1 The novel explores the consequences of living in a godless society.
B2 The godless regime oppressed any form of religious expression.
C1 The philosopher argued that a godless universe could still have meaning and purpose.
C2 The scientist's godless worldview clashed with the beliefs of his religious colleagues.
formal The government viewed the godless society as a threat to traditional values.
informal Some people think atheists are godless, but that's not always true.
slang I can't believe you're dating that godless heathen.
figurative The abandoned church stood as a symbol of the town's godless nature.
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