SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: NOUN
- N/A
- A member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience
- A member of a monastic order, especially a nun or monk.
- One who is bound by monastic vows, as a monk, a friar, or a nun.
- A person bound by monastic vows, or sequestered from secular concern, and devoted to a life of piety and religion; a monk or friar; a nun.
- A member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common.
- Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not secular; religious.
- Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or veneration; entitled to extreme reverence; venerable.
- Hence, not to be profaned or violated; inviolable.
- Consecrated; dedicated; devoted; -- with to.
- Solemnly devoted, in a bad sense, as to evil, vengeance, curse, or the like; accursed; baleful.
- See Hamadryas.
- Of or relating to religious objects, rites, or practices.
- Worthy of respect; venerable.
- Dedicated or devoted exclusively to a single use, purpose, or person.
- Made or declared holy.
- Dedicated to or set apart for the worship of a deity.
- Worthy of religious veneration
- Made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use
- (often followed by `to') devoted exclusively to a single use or purpose or person
- Worthy of respect or dedication
- A religious order of women, founded in France in 1800, and approved in 1826. It was introduced into America in 1817. The members of the order devote themselves to the higher branches of female education.
- See Canon, n., 3.
- The place where a deceased person is buried.
- The bhunder, or rhesus monkey.
- See Ibis.
- Any one of numerous species of fresh-water African fishes of the family Mormyridæ. Several large species inhabit the Nile and were considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians; especially Mormyrus oxyrhynchus.
- Concerned with religion or religious purposes
- See Scarab.
- A seed of the Oriental lotus (Nelumbo speciosa or Nelumbium speciosum), a plant resembling a water lily; also, the plant itself. See Lotus.
- Of or relating to clergy bound by monastic vows
- Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.
- Committed to the practice of religion.
- Concerning religion.
- Belonging to a religious order; bound by vows.
- Scrupulously faithful or exact; strict.
- Possessing, or conforming to, religion; pious; godly
- Extremely scrupulous or conscientious.
- Extremely scrupulous and conscientious
- Concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- Having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity
- Of, concerned with, or teaching religion.
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of sacre.
- N/A
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Entitled to consideration, respect, or reverence; not to be thoughtlessly treated or intruded upon; venerable.
- Of or pertaining to religion or divine things; relating to the service or will of the deity: opposed to secular and profane: as, sacred music; sacred history.
- Devoted to destruction or infamy; execrable; accursed; infamous.
- Devoted, dedicated, or consecrated with pious or filial intent: with to: as, a monument sacred to the memory of some one.
- Hence To be kept inviolate; not to be violated, profaned, or made common; inviolate.
- Hallowed, consecrated, or made holy by association with divinity or divine things, or by solemn religious ceremony or sanction; set apart, dedicated, or appropriated to holy or religious purposes or service; regarded as holy or under divine protection: as, a sacred place; a sacred day; sacred service; the sacred lotus.
- Not amenable to punishment; enjoying immunity: as, the king's person is sacred.
- Synonyms Sacred, Holy. Holy is stronger and more absolute than any word of cognate meaning. That which is sacred may derive its sanction from man; that which is holy has its sanctity directly from God or as connected with him. Hence we speak of the Holy Bible, and the sacred writings of the Hindus. He who is holy is absolutely or essentially free from sin; sacred is not a word of personal character. The opposite of holy is sinful or wicked; that of sacred is secular, profane, or common.
- Imbued with, exhibiting, or arising from religion; pious; godly; devout: as, a religious man; religious behavior: used in the authorized version of the Bible of outward observance (Jas. i. 26; Acts xiii. 43).
- Pertaining or devoted to a monastic life; belonging to a religious order; in the Roman Catholic Church, bound by the vows of a monastic order; regular.
- Bound by or abiding by some solemn obligation; scrupulously faithful; conscientious.
- Of or pertaining to religion; concerned with religion; teaching or setting forth religion; set apart for purposes connected with religion: as, a religious society; a religious sect; a religious place; religious subjects; religious books or teachers; religious liberty.
- Synonyms Devotional.
- Scrupulous, exact, strict, rigid. See religion.
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Numinous, Consecrated, Tabu, Religious, Revered, Venerated, Spiritual, Divine, Inviolate, Inviolable, Sanctified, Reverenced, Hallowed, Sacrosanct, Holy
- Faiths, Theological, Religions, Secular, Religion, God fearing, Scrupulous, Churchlike, Churchgoing, Devout, Sacred, Churchly, Pious, Interfaith, Spiritual
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Numinous, Consecrated, Tabu, Religious, Revered, Venerated, Spiritual, Divine, Inviolate, Inviolable, Sanctified, Reverenced, Hallowed, Sacrosanct, Holy
- Denominational, Faiths, Theological, Secular, Religion, God fearing, Scrupulous, Churchlike, Churchgoing, Devout, Sacred, Churchly, Pious, Interfaith, Spiritual
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You might study him based on what he has revealed in his word, which is found in sacred Scripture and sacred Tradition.
- Sacred Places: Table containing a Jerusalem Temple, and other sets of blocks representing those spaces religions hold sacred, including a labyrinth.
- Sacred Space is aptly named as it is a sacred gift from the higher realms of Light.
- Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture, then, are bound closely together and communicate one with the other.
- Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred.
- Transfer, alienate, hallow, sanctify, ordain, set apart as abalienate, demise, devolve, convey, sacred, appropriate to sacred uses.
- Treading On Sacred Ground: Are Native American Sacred Sites Protected By the Freedom of Religion?
- If the sacred text is sacred, ought it not to stand alone?
- Monuments and Sacred Mountains: Observations on Three Formative Period Sacred Landscapes.
- See Chapter One: Sacred Space and Making the World Sacred.
- Department would allow Federal financial assistance to support religious instruction, religious worship, and proselytization.
- The National Council of Religious Communities continued its efforts to promote religious tolerance.
- Religious freedom and diversity keeps the religious life of Canadians interesting.
- Other religious groups may conduct religious funerals upon request.
- EEO claims by employees of religious institutions who perform vital religious duties at the core of the mission of the religious institution.
- Mandalas can also be crocheted as a part of your religious practices because they can significantly denote the religious signs of various religious cultures.
- Human rights groups and religious authorities accused the security forces of abuses and religious suppression when dealing with minority religious groups.
- These activities included assembling for religious worship, expressing religious beliefs in public and in private, and publishing religious texts.
- The embassy routinely used social media to share messages of religious tolerance and highlight religious groups celebrating religious holidays or events.
- Religious organizations include congregations, theological schools, monasteries, religious brotherhoods, missions, and administrations of religious associations consisting of religious organizations.
SACRED vs RELIGIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Why choose Ascension Sacred Heart occupational health?
- Why choose Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital?
- Are colonial structures sacred to Native Americans?
- How does sacred geometry influence architecture design?
- What are the characteristics of sacred architecture?
- Does Sacred Selections accept donations from churches?
- Is the sacred magisterium part of the Sacred deposit of faith?
- Why do we need both sacred scripture and sacred tradition?
- Why is the sacred spring of Ephesus considered sacred?
- Why are the sacred places in Islam considered sacred?
- Is there any association between magico-religious and non-magico-religious treatment groups?
- Can my employees request time off for religious or religious reasons?
- What religious groups did the Middle Colonies have religious tolerance?
- Does the religious freedom Restoration Act require a religious exemption?
- How is religious diversity and religious tolerance established in India?
- Do employers have to make religious accommodations for religious beliefs?
- Which cricketers have given religious expression to their religious beliefs?
- Does Freedom of religious belief promote religious harmony?
- Are there any religious names with religious connotations?
- Does the University offer religious accommodations for religious observances?