heathenness (Meaning)

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heathenness (n.)

State of being heathen or like the heathen.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heathenness

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heathenness Sentence Examples

  1. The village's conversion to Christianity eradicated the heathenness that had prevailed for centuries.
  2. The explorer was appalled by the heathenness of the indigenous tribe, which included ritual sacrifices.
  3. The ancient temple ruins stood as a testament to the heathenness that once flourished in that land.
  4. The philosopher condemned the heathenness of the masses, accusing them of ignorance and superstition.
  5. The missionary labored tirelessly to dispel the heathenness of the remote community.
  6. The rise of fundamentalism was seen by some as a backlash against the perceived heathenness of modern society.
  7. The historian documented the gradual decline of heathenness in Europe during the Middle Ages.
  8. The scientist argued that the belief in witchcraft was merely a remnant of ancient heathenness.
  9. The artist's work was criticized for its heathenness, depicting scenes of debauchery and violence.
  10. The king banned the practice of heathenness under threat of severe punishment.

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State of being heathen or like the heathen.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The village's conversion to Christianity eradicated the heathenness that had prevailed for centuries.

The explorer was appalled by the heathenness of the indigenous tribe, which included ritual sacrifices.

The ancient temple ruins stood as a testament to the heathenness that once flourished in that land.

The philosopher condemned the heathenness of the masses, accusing them of ignorance and superstition.