Nonspiritual

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑnˈspɪrɪtʃuəl/

Definitions of nonspiritual

adjective describing something that is not related to or concerned with spiritual matters

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of nonspiritual in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of nonspiritual

past tense

nonspirited

plural

nonspirituals

comparative

less nonspiritual

superlative

least nonspiritual

present tense

nonspiritual

future tense

will be nonspiritual

perfect tense

has been nonspiritual

continuous tense

is being nonspiritual

singular

nonspiritual

positive degree

nonspiritual

infinitive

to be nonspiritual

gerund

being nonspiritual

participle

nonspiritual

Origin and Evolution of nonspiritual

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonspiritual' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'without' and the word 'spiritual' which pertains to matters of the spirit or soul.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe things that are not related to spiritual matters or religion, the term 'nonspiritual' has evolved to encompass a broader range of topics that are secular or material in nature.