Pronunciation: /nɑnˈspɪrɪtʃuəl/
adjective describing something that is not related to or concerned with spiritual matters
A1 Yoga can be a nonspiritual form of exercise.
A2 Some people prefer nonspiritual meditation techniques.
B1 The museum offers a tour focusing on the nonspiritual aspects of the artwork.
B2 The book explores the nonspiritual side of mindfulness practices.
C1 The scientist approached the study of consciousness from a nonspiritual perspective.
C2 The philosopher's nonspiritual worldview challenged traditional beliefs about the nature of existence.
formal Many people believe that yoga has both spiritual and nonspiritual benefits.
informal I prefer nonspiritual activities like reading or going for a walk.
slang I'm not really into all that spiritual stuff, I'm more into the nonspiritual side of things.
figurative His approach to problem-solving is very nonspiritual, he focuses solely on practical solutions.
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