irreligious
adjective
[ ɪrɪˈlɪdʒəs ]
• indifferent or hostile to religion, or having no religious beliefs.
• "an irreligious man"
Similar:
atheistic,
unbelieving,
non-believing,
non-theistic,
agnostic,
sceptical,
heretical,
faithless,
godless,
ungodly,
unholy,
impious,
profane,
infidel,
barbarian,
barbarous,
heathen,
heathenish,
idolatrous,
pagan,
immoral,
wicked,
sinful,
morally wrong,
evil,
bad,
iniquitous,
corrupt,
unrighteous,
sacrilegious,
blasphemous,
irreverent,
depraved,
degenerate,
reprobate,
vice-ridden,
debauched,
dissolute,
perverted,
dissipated,
intemperate,
decadent,
unprincipled,
erring,
fallen,
impure,
sullied,
tainted,
peccable,
nullifidian,
Origin:
late Middle English: from Latin irreligiosus, from in- ‘not’ + religiosus (see religious).