Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbɪˌblɪkəl/
adjective not in accordance with the teachings of a particular religious text or doctrine
A1 The belief in unicorns is unbiblical.
A2 Some people argue that astrology is unbiblical.
B1 The new religious sect's teachings were considered unbiblical by mainstream churches.
B2 The scholar's research challenged traditional interpretations of the Bible as unbiblical.
C1 The theologian's controversial book delves into the concept of unbiblical practices in modern Christianity.
C2 The debate over same-sex marriage often involves discussions about whether it is considered unbiblical by certain religious groups.
formal The theologian argued that the practice was unbiblical and not supported by scripture.
informal My grandma believes that dancing is unbiblical according to her interpretation of the Bible.
slang Some people think that eating shellfish is totally unbiblical.
figurative The decision to move forward with the project was deemed unbiblical by the senior management.
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