misbeliever (Meaning)

Wordnet

misbeliever (n)

a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church

Webster

misbeliever (n.)

One who believes wrongly; one who holds a false religion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misbeliever

misbeliever Sentence Examples

  1. The misbeliever's words echoed through the sacred hall, causing a ripple of unease among the devout.
  2. The priest denounced the misbeliever, his fiery sermon inciting the wrath of the faithful.
  3. In the eyes of the devout, the misbeliever was an outcast, forever condemned to a life of separation.
  4. The misbeliever held firm to their beliefs, unyielding in the face of persecution and scorn.
  5. The kingdom's laws were harsh, imposing severe punishments upon those found to be misbelievers.
  6. The misbeliever's writings challenged centuries-old dogma, sparking a revolution of thought and faith.
  7. Despite the threats of violence, the misbeliever continued to spread their message, hoping to awaken the hearts of the faithful.
  8. The emperor, a staunch believer, ordered the execution of the misbeliever, silencing their voice forever.
  9. The misbeliever's legacy lived on, inspiring generations of those who dared to question the established order.
  10. In a world of fervent belief, the misbeliever was a beacon of dissent, a testament to the indomitable spirit of rational inquiry.

FAQs About the word misbeliever

a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic ChurchOne who believes wrongly; one who holds a false religion.

gentile, miscreant, nonbeliever, infidel,giaour, pagan, idolator, atheist, unbeliever, non-Jew

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The misbeliever's words echoed through the sacred hall, causing a ripple of unease among the devout.

The priest denounced the misbeliever, his fiery sermon inciting the wrath of the faithful.

In the eyes of the devout, the misbeliever was an outcast, forever condemned to a life of separation.

The misbeliever held firm to their beliefs, unyielding in the face of persecution and scorn.