Heathenish [adjective]
Definition of Heathenish:
irreligious
Opposite/Antonyms of Heathenish:
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Sentence/Example of Heathenish:
"This heathenish practice is a disgraceful stain upon the escutcheon of our State," said Ida.
Oh, in a kind of a heathenish, out-of-the-way place, and teaches school for a living.
Even bear-baiting was esteemed heathenish and unchristian: the sport of it, not the inhumanity, gave offence.
That's a heathenish word, Tony, and most unsuited to be used in thankfulness for God's blessings.
Therefore such heathenish lamentations were to be henceforward out of place.
His levity seemed ghastly; and his refusal upon any persuasion to see a doctor quite heathenish, and a sign of one foredoomed.
I am idle and naughty—on ne peut plus—sinking into heathenish ignorance and woman's frivolity.
As well be transported at once, as go to such a heathenish out-of-the-way place as that is!
Some may cling still to such a doctrine, but to me it is simply horrible—blasphemous and heathenish.
And this vain, heathenish longing of mine was father to the thought of visiting the scene of the ancient worship.