Pronunciation: /rɪˈlɪdʒənɪst/
noun a person who is deeply devoted to a particular religion or religious beliefs
A1 My neighbor is a religionist who goes to church every Sunday.
A2 The religionist discussed their beliefs with me during our conversation.
B1 As a religionist, she follows a strict set of rules and practices in her daily life.
B2 The debate between the atheist and the religionist became heated as they discussed their differing beliefs.
C1 The renowned religionist was invited to speak at the conference on interfaith dialogue.
C2 The religionist's writings on spirituality and ethics have been widely acclaimed in academic circles.
formal The religionist scholar dedicated his life to studying various belief systems.
informal The religionist preacher gave an inspiring sermon at the church.
slang Some people think religionists are too strict in their beliefs.
figurative The politician was accused of being a religionist, always sticking to his party's beliefs without question.
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