Mormonistic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌmɔrˈmɑnɪstɪk/

Definitions of Mormonistic

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Mormon religion or its followers

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that the new family in town is Mormonistic.

A2 She follows a Mormonistic lifestyle, which includes regular church attendance and prayer.

B1 The Mormonistic beliefs focus on family values and community service.

B2 The Mormonistic community is known for their strong sense of unity and support for one another.

C1 The Mormonistic teachings emphasize the importance of charity and helping those in need.

C2 The Mormonistic faith has a rich history and tradition that dates back many years.

Examples of Mormonistic in a Sentence

formal The scholar conducted a study on the Mormonistic beliefs of the community.

informal She was curious about the Mormonistic traditions of her new neighbors.

slang I heard they have some pretty strict Mormonistic rules in that household.

figurative The company's corporate culture was described as Mormonistic in its adherence to certain principles.

Grammatical Forms of Mormonistic

past tense

Mormonisticed

plural

Mormonistics

comparative

more Mormonistic

superlative

most Mormonistic

present tense

Mormonistic

future tense

will Mormonistic

perfect tense

have Mormonisticed

continuous tense

is Mormonisticing

singular

Mormonistic

positive degree

Mormonistic

infinitive

to Mormonistic

gerund

Mormonisticing

participle

Mormonisticed

Origin and Evolution of Mormonistic

First Known Use: 1837 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Mormonistic' is derived from the term 'Mormon' which refers to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe beliefs, practices, or characteristics associated with Mormonism, the term 'Mormonistic' has evolved to encompass a broader range of ideologies and behaviors that may be perceived as characteristic of Mormon teachings or culture.