infidel in English

noun
1
a person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than one's own.
they wanted to secure the Holy Places from the infidel
adjective
1
adhering to a religion other than one's own.
the infidel foe

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "infidel" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "infidel", or refer to the context using the word "infidel" in the English Dictionary.

1. 1 He lived among infidels/the infidel.

2. I find the entry of a Western infidel sacrilege.

3. 2 He promised to continue the fight against infidel forces.

4. So, my Muslim son has become an infidel!

5. He promised to continue the fight against infidel forces.

6. 6 So, my Muslim son has become an infidel!

7. 4 Do you take me for a fool infidel?

8. 5 Stay away from my lands infidel,[www.Sentencedict.com] stay away.

9. 16 He had some letters, and was ingenious, but he was an infidel.

10. 7 You have not seen the last of me, infidel.

11. 15 Bow before your god, infidel. I am the Master here.

12. 12 To kill an infidel, the pope has said, is not murder.

13. 14 He's a subversive infidel rebellious alike against his God and his king.

14. 17 Contrary to Bush, Obama is difficult to portray as an American infidel.

15. 11 To kill an infidel is not murder. It is the path to heaven.

16. 13 You are weak infidel; my forces will ultimately bring you to your knees.

17. Syn: Atheist, agnostic, infidel refer to persons lacking religious belief or a particular religious faith

18. The infidel review is crisp in style, its arguments Catchy, and the brilliancy of its diction captivates

19. Federalist opponents of Thomas Jefferson spread rumors that he was an "infidel" during his first presidential election.

20. 10 Federalist opponents of Thomas Jefferson spread rumors that he was an "infidel" during his first presidential election.

21. Agnostic, atheist, infidel, skeptic refer to persons not inclined toward religious belief or a particular form of religious belief

22. Infidel Automatics is a firearms training and sales company owned and operated by Joe Morgan, a combat veteran of the USAF

23. These recent stories from Germany and Pakistan are identical—Muslim men harassing non-Muslim women on the assumption that it’s their Islamic right and privilege—except for one difference: the German “infidel” escaped with her life, whereas the Pakistani “infidel” was murdered for refusing to gratify the sexual desires of her Islamic Accosters.

24. THE SARACEN: LAND OF THE INFIDEL ROBERT SHEA As for Brenton, it's a mere case of Burbling genteel platitudes in a marvellous voice

25. The one alloweth of ruling elders under and infidel magistrate, but not under a Christian magistrate.—The other alloweth of them under a Christian magistrate, but not under an infidel.—That ruling elders do not prejudge the power of the civil magistrate, but the Prelacy doth, which Confuteth Whitgift.—That Christian magistrates are not

26. Al Jazeera television broadcast a purported audio tape by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's deputy Ayman al-Zawahri, vowing to defeat the "infidel" United States.

27. 8 Al Jazeera television broadcast a purported audio tape by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's deputy Ayman al-Zawahri, vowing to defeat the "infidel" United States.

28. Bedizens eyes paralysed with blasphemy Written in flesh across the howling ether Artemis Spread the bliss of this Lupercalia With stars erased, throw wide the gates The infidel soon unmasks her face

29. Atheistic adjective nonbelieving, sceptic, disbelieving, faithless, heathen, infidel, godless, irreligious, unbelieving, freethinking, paganistic, nullifidian Atheistic philosophers Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

30. 9 One of the teens who visited Philadelphia this spring, Haidary told the Inquirer, "My grandmother prayed that I wouldn't go ... because I'd be a lonely girl in a kafir [infidel] city.

31. A Saudi-funded magazine has dubbed him `the star of Islamic preaching`... none commands his incomparable vocal cords, his panoramic Muslim culture, his phenomenal capacity for improvisation, and his acerbic humour in criticizing infidel regimes, military dictatorship, the peace treaty with Israel, or the complicity of al-Azhar...

32. Adverse (adj.) late 14c., "contrary, opposing," from Old French advers, earlier avers (13c., Modern French Adverse) "antagonistic, unfriendly, contrary, foreign" (as in gent avers "infidel race"), from Latin adversus "turned against, turned toward, fronting, facing," figuratively "hostile, Adverse, unfavorable," past participle of advertere "to turn toward," from ad "to" (see ad-) + vertere