Churchgoing [adjective]

Definition of Churchgoing:

concerning belief in divinity

Opposite/Antonyms of Churchgoing:


Sentence/Example of Churchgoing:

The customary expedient of provincial girls and men in such circumstances is churchgoing.

The amiable oddity of the lay reader's demeanour as priest had added a zest to churchgoing.

"We ain't felt we could undertake churchgoing for months, Ida May," the old woman said.

The Baroness had always been a churchgoing woman, yet she had never united with any church, or subscribed to any creed.

It is one of the surprises of the census that ritualism fails to attract the non-churchgoing classes.

Churchgoing sometimes fails to bring the female mind into a proper frame.

Churchgoing, in one sense, the sense in which William Saint regarded it, touched his humour.

Churchgoing was, as I have said, no part of his regular life.

Eva may well say that churchgoing does not seem to make people better.

We must try by our own example to make her see that churchgoing does make us feel better.