infidel|infidels in English

noun

[in·fi·del || 'ɪnfɪdəl]

one who does not accept a particular religion; one who has no religion, heathen, non-believe

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1. 1 He lived among infidels/the infidel.

2. Celebrate – The Infidels 2016, Infidels

3. 3 The infidels defiled the holy shrine.

4. The infidels defiled the holy shrine.

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

6. 2 He promised to continue the fight against infidel forces.

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

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

9. 6 So, my Muslim son has become an infidel!

10. 4 Do you take me for a fool infidel?

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12. “We have to conquer our own country and purify it of all infidels.

13. 16 He had some letters, and was ingenious, but he was an infidel.

14. 7 You have not seen the last of me, infidel.

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

16. 12 To kill an infidel, the pope has said, is not murder.

17. 14 He's a subversive infidel rebellious alike against his God and his king.

18. 17 Contrary to Bush, Obama is difficult to portray as an American infidel.

19. 11 To kill an infidel is not murder. It is the path to heaven.

20. 13 You are weak infidel; my forces will ultimately bring you to your knees.

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

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

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

24. 10 Federalist opponents of Thomas Jefferson spread rumors that he was an "infidel" during his first presidential election.

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