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1. religion
noun. ['rɪˈlɪdʒən, riːˈlɪdʒən'] a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny.
Synonyms
- paganism
- supernatural virtue
- Buddhism
- religious belief
- cultus
- pagan religion
- Christian religion
- Mithraicism
- Hinduism
- Wicca
- Mazdaism
- Mithraism
- Manichaeism
- belief
- analogy
- Jainism
- Taoism
- Brahminism
- theism
- apophatism
- Bahaism
- revealed religion
- doctrine of analogy
- religious mysticism
- Brahmanism
- faith
- Hsuan Chiao
- cult
- ecclesiasticism
- heathenism
- Asian shamanism
- Zoroastrianism
- religious cult
- Manichaeanism
- nature worship
- Shinto
- theological virtue
- mysticism
- Shintoism
- Hindooism
- cataphatism
- Christianity
- shamanism
Antonyms
Rhymes with Religion
- smidgen
- pridgen
- pigeon
- bijan
How do you pronounce religion?
Pronounce religion as rɪˈlɪʤən.
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How do you spell religion? Is it religon ?
A common misspelling of religion is religon
Sentences with religion
1. Noun, singular or mass
Buddhism is more of a life philosophy than a religion.
Quotes about religion
1. I liked the humor of it, I've always enjoyed a sense of humor in God and in religion and in spirituality.
- Amber Tamblyn
2. The roles of art, morality, religion, political faith, science itself are not to repair organic exhaustion nor to provide sound functioning of the organs. All this supraphysical life is built and expanded not because of the demands of the cosmic environment but because of the demands of the social environment.
- Emile Durkheim
3. In the long term we can hope that religion will change the nature of man and reduce conflict. But history is not encouraging in this respect. The bloodiest wars in history have been religious wars.
- Richard M. Nixon
2. religion
noun. ['rɪˈlɪdʒən, riːˈlɪdʒən'] an institution to express belief in a divine power.