atheistic

/ˌeɪθiˈɪstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌeɪθiˈɪstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /¦ā-thē-¦i-stik/ (ame, mw)

atheistic — 形容詞

  • atheisticpositive
  • more atheisticcomparative
  • most atheisticsuperlative

1. describes a person, belief, or action that does not accept the existence of any

1.形容詞B2
釋義

無神論的

否認神靈存在的

describes a person, belief, or action that does not accept the existence of any god or gods.

例句

Amara grew up in a religious family but now holds atheistic views about the universe.

Amara 在宗教家庭長大,但現在對宇宙抱持無神論的觀點。

atheistic views

The professor's atheistic arguments were debated hotly by students from different faith backgrounds.

那位教授的無神論論點,在來自不同信仰背景的學生之間引發了激烈辯論。

atheistic arguments

同義詞
  • non-believing

    softer, more neutral term that focuses on absence of belief rather than active rejection

  • godless

    stronger, often negative or disapproving tone; implies a lack of moral direction

  • secular

    broader term meaning 'not connected to religion,' not limited to disbelief in gods

反義詞
  • religious

    general opposite; having belief in a god or gods

  • theistic

    direct opposite; believing in the existence of a god or gods

文法句型

atheistic + noun

be + atheistic

用法筆記

This adjective is less common than the noun 'atheist' or the noun 'atheism' in everyday speech. It appears more often in written discussions of philosophy, religion, or social commentary.

常見錯誤

He is atheistic person.
He is an atheistic person.
💡The article is needed before 'atheistic' when it modifies a countable noun.
She is atheistic.' (without context)
She holds atheistic beliefs.
💡'Atheistic' as a standalone predicate can sound vague; it is clearer with a noun it modifies.