noun
a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny (Freq. 6)
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he lost his faith but not his morality
• Members of this Topic:
↑free-thinking, ↑latitudinarian, ↑undogmatic, ↑undogmatical, ↑clean, ↑unclean, ↑impure, ↑conforming, ↑conformist, ↑discalced, ↑discalceate, ↑unshod, ↑formalistic, ↑formalized, ↑formalised, ↑Christian, ↑Protestant, ↑Calvinist, ↑Calvinistic, ↑Calvinistical, ↑Orthodox, ↑Jewish-Orthodox, ↑Eastern Orthodox, ↑Russian Orthodox, ↑Greek Orthodox, ↑Anglican, ↑Congregational, ↑Congregationalist, ↑Episcopal, ↑Episcopalian, ↑revivalistic, ↑Lutheran, ↑Methodist, ↑Wesleyan, ↑Mormon, ↑Unitarian, ↑catechismal, ↑persecution, ↑vigil, ↑watch, ↑consecration, ↑chastity, ↑celibacy, ↑sexual abstention, ↑toleration, ↑traditionalism, ↑censer, ↑thurible, ↑cloister, ↑habit, ↑orthodoxy, ↑Hell, ↑Hades, ↑infernal region, ↑netherworld, ↑Scheol, ↑underworld, ↑meditation, ↑affirmation, ↑demythologization, ↑demythologisation, ↑Satan, ↑Old Nick, ↑Devil, ↑Lucifer, ↑Beelzebub, ↑the Tempter, ↑Prince of Darkness, ↑brother, ↑numen, ↑novitiate, ↑noviciate, ↑die, ↑believe, ↑misbelieve, ↑worship, ↑reincarnate, ↑transmigrate
• Hypernyms: ↑belief, ↑theological virtue, ↑supernatural virtue
• Hyponyms:
↑apophatism, ↑cataphatism, ↑doctrine of analogy, ↑analogy, ↑cult, ↑cultus, ↑religious cult, ↑ecclesiasticism, ↑mysticism, ↑religious mysticism, ↑nature worship, ↑revealed religion, ↑theism, ↑paganism, ↑pagan religion, ↑heathenism, ↑Christianity, ↑Christian religion, ↑Hinduism, ↑Hindooism, ↑Brahmanism, ↑Brahminism, ↑Jainism, ↑Sikhism, ↑Buddhism, ↑Taoism, ↑Hsuan Chiao, ↑Shinto, ↑Shintoism, ↑Manichaeism, ↑Manichaeanism, ↑Mithraism, ↑Mithraicism, ↑Zoroastrianism, ↑Mazdaism, ↑Bahaism, ↑shamanism, ↑Asian shamanism, ↑Wicca
Useful english dictionary. 2012.